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|a Analytical Modeling of Solute Transport in Groundwater :
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Symbols; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Companion Website; Chapter 1 Modeling; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definitions; 1.3 A Simple Model -- Darcy's Law and Flow Modeling; 1.3.1 Darcy's Law; 1.3.2 Flow Equation; 1.3.3 Example Application of Darcy's Law and the Flow Equation; 1.3.4 Note of Caution -- Know Model Assumptions and Applicable Conditions; 1.3.5 Superposition (For a Fuller Discussion of Superposition Applied to Groundwater Flow, See Reilly et al., 1984); 1.3.6 Example Application of the Principle of Superposition; References.
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|a Chapter 2 Contaminant Transport Modeling2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Fate and Transport Processes; 2.2.1 Advection; 2.2.2 Dispersion; 2.2.3 Sorption; 2.2.4 Chemical and Biological Reactions; 2.3 Advective-Dispersive-Reactive (ADR) Transport Equation; 2.3.1 Reaction Submodel; 2.3.2 Sorption Submodel; 2.4 Model Initial and Boundary Conditions; 2.4.1 Initial Conditions; 2.4.2 Boundary Conditions; 2.5 Nondimensionalization; References; Chapter 3 Analytical Solutions to 1-D Equations; 3.1 Solving the ADR Equation with Initial/Boundary Conditions; 3.2 Using Superposition to Derive Additional Solutions.
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|a 3.3 Solutions3.3.1 AnaModelTool Software; 3.3.2 Virtual Experimental System; 3.4 Effect of Advection; 3.5 Effect of Dispersion; 3.6 Effect of Sorption; 3.6.1 Linear, Equilibrium Sorption; 3.6.2 Rate-Limited Sorption; 3.7 Effect of First-Order Degradation; 3.8 Effect of Boundary Conditions; 3.8.1 Effect of Boundary Conditions on Breakthrough Curves; 3.8.2 Volume-Averaged Resident Concentration Versus Flux-Averaged Concentration; References; Chapter 4 Analytical Solutions to 3-D Equations; 4.1 Solving the ADR Equation with Initial/Boundary Conditions.
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|a 4.2 Using Superposition to Derive Additional Solutions4.3 Virtual Experimental System; 4.4 Effect of Dispersion; 4.5 Effect of Sorption; 4.5.1 Linear, Equilibrium Sorption; 4.5.2 Rate-Limited Sorption; 4.6 Effect of First-Order Degradation; Chapter 5 Method of Moments; 5.1 Temporal Moments; 5.1.1 Definition; 5.1.2 Evaluating Temporal Moments; 5.1.3 Temporal Moment Behavior; 5.2 Spatial Moments; 5.2.1 Definition; 5.2.2 Evaluating Spatial Moments; 5.2.3 Spatial Moment Behavior; References; Chapter 6 Application of Analytical Models to Gain Insight into Transport Behavior.
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|a 6.1 Contaminant Remediation6.2 Borden Field Experiment; References; Appendix A Solution to One-Dimensional ADR Equation with First-Order Degradation Kinetics Using Laplace Transforms; Reference; Appendix B Solution to One-Dimensional ADR Equation with Zeroth-Order Degradation Kinetics Using Laplace Transforms; Reference; Appendix C Solutions to the One-Dimensional ADR in Literature; References; Appendix D User Instructions for AnaModelTool Software; Appendix E Useful Laplace Transforms; E.1 Laplace Transforms from van Genuchten and Alves (1982); Reference.
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|a Appendix F Solution to Three-Dimensional ADR Equation with First-Order Degradation Kinetics for an Instantaneous Point Source Using Laplace and Fourier Transforms.
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