Groundwater Reactive Transport Models

Groundwater Reactive Transport Models
Author: Gour-Tsyh (George) Yeh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Groundwater
ISBN: 1608055256

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Ground water reactive transport models are useful to assess and quantify contaminant precipitation, absorption and migration in subsurface media. Many ground water reactive transport models available today are characterized by varying complexities, strengths, and weaknesses. Selecting accurate, efficient models can be a challenging task. This book addresses the needs, issues and challenges relevant to selecting a ground water reactive transport model to evaluate natural attenuation and alternative remediation schemes. It should serve as a handy guide for water resource managers seeking to achieve economically feasible results.

Groundwater Reactive Transport Models

Groundwater Reactive Transport Models
Author: Fan Zhang,Jack C. Parker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2012
Genre: Groundwater
ISBN: OCLC:897106356

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Ground Water Reactive Transport Model Cover Page 03 REVISED eBooks End User License Agreement Website 04 Contents 05 Foreword czheng 06 Preface 07 Contributors 08 Chapter 1 Yeh et al HYDROGEOCHEMA 09 Chapter 2 Wheeler et al IPARS FINAL 10 Chapter 3 Xu et al revised TOUGHREACT 11 Chapter 4 Clement et al RT3D 12 Chapter 5 White et al STOMP ECKEChem 13 Chapter 6 Hammond et al PFLOTRAN 14 Chapter 7 Samper et al CORE2D V4 15 Chapter 8 Mayer et al MIN3P 16 Chapter 9 Hao et al NUFT 17 Index

Ground Water Reactive Transport Model  Cover Page  03 REVISED eBooks End User License Agreement Website  04 Contents  05 Foreword czheng  06 Preface  07 Contributors  08 Chapter 1 Yeh et al HYDROGEOCHEMA  09 Chapter 2 Wheeler et al IPARS FINAL  10 Chapter 3 Xu et al revised  TOUGHREACT  11 Chapter 4 Clement et al RT3D  12 Chapter 5 White et al STOMP ECKEChem  13 Chapter 6 Hammond et al PFLOTRAN  14 Chapter 7  Samper et al CORE2D V4  15 Chapter 8  Mayer et al MIN3P  16 Chapter 9  Hao et al NUFT  17 Index
Author: Fan Zhang,Gour-Tsyh (George) Yeh,Jack C. Parker
Publsiher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2012
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781608053063

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Ground water reactive transport models are useful to assess and quantify contaminant precipitation, absorption and migration in subsurface media. Many ground water reactive transport models available today are characterized by varying complexities, strengths, and weaknesses. Selecting accurate, efficient models can be a challenging task. This ebook addresses the needs, issues and challenges relevant to selecting a ground water reactive transport model to evaluate natural attenuation and alternative remediation schemes. It should serve as a handy guide for water resource managers seeking to ach.

Reactive Transport in Soil and Groundwater

Reactive Transport in Soil and Groundwater
Author: Gunnar Nützmann,Paolo Viotti,Per Aagaard
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2006-02-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540267461

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In this book, the authors focus on the improvement of the scientific base for the development of environmental risk indicators measured by the presence of pollutants in water and porous media. In pursuit of a correct and complete numerical approach, they deliver insight into the understanding of integrated process, and also of modeling capabilities.

Reactive Transport Modeling

Reactive Transport Modeling
Author: Yitian Xiao,Fiona Whitaker,Tianfu Xu
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2018-03-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119060017

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Teaches the application of Reactive Transport Modeling (RTM) for subsurface systems in order to expedite the understanding of the behavior of complex geological systems This book lays out the basic principles and approaches of Reactive Transport Modeling (RTM) for surface and subsurface environments, presenting specific workflows and applications. The techniques discussed are being increasingly commonly used in a wide range of research fields, and the information provided covers fundamental theory, practical issues in running reactive transport models, and how to apply techniques in specific areas. The need for RTM in engineered facilities, such as nuclear waste repositories or CO2 storage sites, is ever increasing, because the prediction of the future evolution of these systems has become a legal obligation. With increasing recognition of the power of these approaches, and their widening adoption, comes responsibility to ensure appropriate application of available tools. This book aims to provide the requisite understanding of key aspects of RTM, and in doing so help identify and thus avoid potential pitfalls. Reactive Transport Modeling covers: the application of RTM for CO2 sequestration and geothermal energy development; reservoir quality prediction; modeling diagenesis; modeling geochemical processes in oil & gas production; modeling gas hydrate production; reactive transport in fractured and porous media; reactive transport studies for nuclear waste disposal; reactive flow modeling in hydrothermal systems; and modeling biogeochemical processes. Key features include: A comprehensive reference for scientists and practitioners entering the area of reactive transport modeling (RTM) Presented by internationally known experts in the field Covers fundamental theory, practical issues in running reactive transport models, and hands-on examples for applying techniques in specific areas Teaches readers to appreciate the power of RTM and to stimulate usage and application Reactive Transport Modeling is written for graduate students and researchers in academia, government laboratories, and industry who are interested in applying reactive transport modeling to the topic of their research. The book will also appeal to geochemists, hydrogeologists, geophysicists, earth scientists, environmental engineers, and environmental chemists.

Reactive Transport in Soil and Groundwater

Reactive Transport in Soil and Groundwater
Author: Gunnar Nützmann,Paolo Viotti,Per Aagaard
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2009-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540812598

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In this book, the authors focus on the improvement of the scientific base for the development of environmental risk indicators measured by the presence of pollutants in water and porous media. In pursuit of a correct and complete numerical approach, they deliver insight into the understanding of integrated process, and also of modeling capabilities.

OpenGeoSys Tutorial

OpenGeoSys Tutorial
Author: Eunseon Jang,Johannes Boog,Wenkui He,Thomas Kalbacher
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319671536

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This tutorial provides the application of the coupling interface OGS#IPhreeqc (open-source scientific software) to model reactive mass transport processes in environmental subsurface systems. It contains general information regarding reactive transport modeling and step-by-step model set-up with OGS#IPhreeqc and related components such as GINA and ParaView. Benchmark examples (1D to 2D) are presented in detail. The book is intended primarily for graduate students and applied scientists who deal with reactive transport modeling. It also gives valuable information to the professional geoscientists wishing to advance their knowledge in numerical simulation, with the focus on the fate and transport of nitrate. It is the third volume in a series that represents the further application of computational modeling in hydrological science.

Geochemical Processes

Geochemical Processes
Author: Horst D. Schulz,Georg Teutsch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2002
Genre: Chemical reactions
ISBN: OCLC:436977003

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