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Quantification of Advective Transport Phenomena to Better Understand Dispersion in the Field

Authors :
Willem J De Lange
Source :
Groundwater. 60:319-329
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Observation of dispersion in field situations has left three issues that may be better understood by applying advective transport phenomena. (1) In some experiments, the longitudinal dispersivity becomes constant with increasing pathlength and in other cases it remains growing. (2) Dispersivities reported from multiple comprehensive observations at a single site differ at similar pathlength in some cases more than a factor two. (3) The observed difference between the plume fronts and plume tails is not represented in the reported parameters. The analytic equations for advective transport phenomena at macro-scale of (De Lange 2019) describe the thickness of the affected flow-tube and the spread of the plume front and tail. The scale factor defines the size of the averaging domain and so of the initial phase. The new macro-scale correlation coefficient relates the growth of the longitudinal dispersivity beyond the initial phase to the aquifer heterogeneity. Using stochastic parameters for the aquifer heterogeneity, the parameters are quantified at fourteen field experiments in the USA, Canada and Europe enabling the comparison of calculated and reported final dispersivities. Using the quantified parameters, 146 reported and calculated dispersivities along the traveled paths show a good match. A dispersivity derived from the local plume growth may differ a factor of two from the aquifer-representative value. The growths of plume fronts and tails between two plume stages are assessed in fourteen cases and compared to calculated values. Distinctive parameters for the plume front and tail support better understanding of field situations. A user-ready spreadsheet is provided.

Details

ISSN :
17456584 and 0017467X
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Groundwater
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....93fcd2c2bb29f138ffb7d260059f1a33