Suciu N, Attinger S, Radu AF, Vamo̧s C, Vanderborght J, Vereecken H, Knabner P (2011)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2011
Book Volume: 346
Pages Range: 1-18
Transport processes in groundwater systems with spatially heterogeneous properties often exhibit anomalous behavior. Using first-order approximations in velocity fluctuations we show that anomalous superdif-fusive behavior may result if velocity fields are modeled as superpositions of random space functions with correlation structures consisting of linear combinations of short-range correlations. In particular, this corresponds to the superposition of independent random velocity fields with increasing integral scales proposed as model for evolving scale heterogeneity of natural porous media [Gelhar, L. W. Water Resour. Res. 22 (1986), 135S-145S]. Monte Carlo simulations of transport in such multi-scale fields support the theoretical results and demonstrate the approach to superdiffusive behavior as the number of superposed scales increases.
APA:
Suciu, N., Attinger, S., Radu, A.F., Vamo̧s, C., Vanderborght, J., Vereecken, H., & Knabner, P. (2011). Solute transport in aquifers with evolving scale heterogeneity. The Preprint-Series of the Institute of Applied Mathematics, 346, 1-18.
MLA:
Suciu, Nicolae, et al. "Solute transport in aquifers with evolving scale heterogeneity." The Preprint-Series of the Institute of Applied Mathematics 346 (2011): 1-18.
BibTeX: Download