Analytical solutions for transport of conservative and nonconservative contaminants in groundwater systems.
1981
Hoeks J.
Analytic solutions are given for a description of the transport of contaminants in groundwater flow systems. Equations describing the flow of groundwater along streamlines are combined with equations for interaction processes in soil as linear adsorption and first-order biochemical decay. Because dispersion has been neglected rather simple solutions could be derived. The analytic approach given, which includes the main properties of the soil system, proves to be useful for the prediction of groundwater contamination near waste disposal sites, when little quantitative information is available about soil inhomogeneity, dispersion coefficients and complex interaction processes. Therefore it can be a helpful tool for the selection of new sites for waste disposal. In such cases the use of very precise numerical models has little meaning.
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