2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1672118/v1
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Effect of Preferential Flow on the Fate of Nitrate in Coastal Unconfined Aquifer

Abstract: This study examined the influence of preferential flow (PF) on salinity change, pore water flows, and solute transport reaction in variable saturation and variable density coastal aquifers. The 2-D unconfined aquifer model established was based on the finite element software COMSOL by coupling the dynamic and chemical processes together. The simulated results showed that PF affect groundwater flow, leading to a more complicated mixing process. PF was found to effectively reduce the length of seawater intrusion… Show more

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