2019
DOI: 10.2138/rmg.2018.85.5
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Mixing and Reactive Fronts in the Subsurface

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“…The warm (yellow) to cool (blue/black) coloring corresponds to liquid fraction (pure fluid at the base of the image, low liquid fraction ice at the top of the image). Image credit: (a)-adapted from Britney Schmidt/Dead Pixel FX, UT Austin; (b)-adapted from Rolle and Le Borgne (2019); and (c)-adapted from Worster and Rees Jones (2015).…”
Section: Numerical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The warm (yellow) to cool (blue/black) coloring corresponds to liquid fraction (pure fluid at the base of the image, low liquid fraction ice at the top of the image). Image credit: (a)-adapted from Britney Schmidt/Dead Pixel FX, UT Austin; (b)-adapted from Rolle and Le Borgne (2019); and (c)-adapted from Worster and Rees Jones (2015).…”
Section: Numerical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…porous media | reactive transport | chaotic mixing | chemical gradients F luid mixing in porous media plays a key role in a range of natural and industrial systems (1)(2)(3). In these confined environments, mixing enables or limits reactions controlling the degradation of contaminants in the subsurface; the cycles of biogeochemical elements such as nitrogen, iron, and carbon; and the sequestration of CO2 in deep reservoirs (4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10).…”
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“…Since the diffusion-reaction equation is the same of the diffusionreaction equation studied here, the mechanisms described here are also relevant for conventional dispersion processes. The effect of more complex mixing patterns induced by shear and stretching [46] could be investigated using a similar approach by considering stretching enhanced diffusion captured by lamella mixing models [47].…”
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confidence: 99%