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The Relative Dispersion and Mixing of Passive Solutes in Transport in Geologic Media
Authors:Fiori  Aldo
Affiliation:(1) Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Ingegneria Civile, Universita' degli Studi di Roma, Tre, Italy
Abstract:The spreading of a contaminant in a heterogeneous aquifer depends on the scales of variability effectively explored by the plume. In particular, we observe two major contributions of the fluctuating velocity field in the contaminant movement: (i) the spreading caused by velocity variations of scales lesser than that of the plume size, which we will call ldquorelativerdquo spreading, and (ii) the meander-like movement of the plume as a whole caused by velocity variations of scale larger than that of the plume size. The aim of this work is to consider the effects of the finite size of the contaminant plume on the local concentration moments <C> and sgrC. In particular a ldquorelativerdquo concentration, which depends on the scales of variability effectively explored by the plume, is defined. First, the mathematical formulation of the problem is developed along the Lagrangian framework. In particular, the expressions for the relative mean concentration and its variance are presented. Then, the methodology is applied to the regional transport problem, where the influence of the size of the plume and the pore-scale dispersion are quantitatively assessed.
Keywords:aquifer transport  groundwater quality  solute dilution  heterogeneous porous formation
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