Subsurface solute transport models and case histories : with applications to radionuclide migration /

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Author / Creator:Rumynin, V. G. (Vi͡acheslav Genievich)
Imprint:Dordrecht ; New York : Springer, c2011.
Description:1 online resource (xxi, 815 p.)
Language:English
Series:Theory and applications of transport in porous media ; v.25
Theory and applications of transport in porous media ; v.25.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8900447
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ISBN:9789400713062 (electronic bk.)
9400713061 (electronic bk.)
9789400713055
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:The book addresses the development of the basic knowledge of the subsurface solute transfer with a particular emphasis on field data collection and analysis coupled with modeling (analytical and numerical) tool application. The relevant theoretical developments are concerned mainly with the formulation and solution of deterministic mass-transport equations for a wide range of engineering issues in groundwater quality assessment and forecasting. The book gives many computational examples and case studies drawn from the conducted field investigations. The analyzed problems are as follows: invest
Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. The Essentials of Dissolved Species Transport in the Subsurface Environment: Basic Definitions, Fundamental Mechanisms and Mathematical Formulation
  • Advection and Dispersion of Dissolved Species in Aquifers
  • Water Movement and Solute Transport in Unsaturated Porous Media
  • pt. 2. Conceptual Models for Regional Assessment of Solute Transport (under Homogeneous Liquid Flow Conditions)
  • One-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Mixing Models for Regional Flow Systems Under Areal Recharge Conditions and Their Application to the Interpretation of Isotopic Data
  • Profile (Two-Dimensional in Vertical Cross-Section) Models for Solute Transport in Regional Flow Systems
  • Models for Assessment of Transverse Diffusive and Advective Transfer in Regional Two-Layer Systems
  • Analytical Models for Solute Transport in Saturated Fractured-Porous Media
  • Flow and Transport Through Unsaturated Fractured-Porous Rocks
  • pt. 3. Solute Transport Processes Induced / Recharge and Discharge Wells
  • Models for Tracer Test Analysis and Interpretation
  • Models for Prediction of Effects of Pumping on Groundwater Quality at Well-Fields
  • pt. 4. Lumped-Parameter Models for Flow and Solute Balance in Coupled Surface-Water/Groundwater Systems
  • Conceptual Lumped-Parameter Models for Coupled Transient Flow and Solute Transport in Catchments
  • Unsteady-State Hydrogeological Model of Evaporation-Induced Sedimentation in a Surface Reservoir
  • pt. 5. Variable-Density Flow and Solute Transport: Physical Phenomena and Mathematical Formulation
  • Dynamic Equilibrium of Freshwater-Saltwater Interface
  • Dynamics of Saltwater-Freshwater Interface
  • Studying Subsurface Density-Induced Phenomena Using Numerical Modeling
  • pt. 6. Case Histories of Subsurface Contamination / Industrial and Environmental Brines: Field Data Analysis and Modeling of Migration Processes
  • Radioactive Brine Migration at the Lake Karachai Site (South Urals, Russian Federation)
  • Modeling of Seawater Intrusion in Coastal Area of River Andarax Delta (Almeria, Spain)
  • Studying and Modeling of Uncontrolled Discharge of Deep Brine into Mine Drainage Systems at the Korshunovsky Iron Ore Mine (Eastern Siberia, Russian Federation)
  • Light Wastewater Injection into a Deep Geological Formation Containing Brine ("Volzhsky Orgsintez" Deep-Well Disposal Site, Central Russia Region)
  • pt. 7. Physicochemical Description and Mathematical Formulation of Sorption processes
  • Conceptual Models for Sorption Under Batch Conditions
  • Conceptual Transport Models for Adsorbable Solutes
  • pt. 8. Experimental and Modeling Study of Adsorption-Desorption Processes
  • Radon Site for Near-Surface Disposal of Solid RW
  • Study of Physical, Mechanical, Flow, and Solute Transfer Properties of Clay Formations with Respect to the Design of Underground Storage Facilities for RW Disposal
  • Tomsk-7 and Krasnoyarsk-26 Sites for Deep-Well Injection Radioactive Waste Disposal, and Lake Karachai Site of Near-Surface Disposal of Radioactive Brine
  • pt. 9. Colloid-Facilitated Solute Transport in Aquifers
  • Colloidal Systems and Equilibrium in Such Systems
  • Experimental Study of Radionuclide Interaction with Colloids with Respect to Tomsk-7 Deep-Well RW Disposal in a Geological Formation
  • Models of Sorption Type for Colloid-Facilitated Transport in Aquifers
  • A Thermodynamics-Based Conceptual Model for Colloid-Facilitated Solute Transport.