2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2020.103678
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Non-Fickian dispersivity investigation from numerical simulations of tracer transport in a model double-porosity medium at different saturations

Abstract: It is generally admitted that dispersivity is an indicator of the heterogeneity scale of porous media. This parameter is assumed to be an intrinsic property which characterizes the dispersive behavior during the transport of a tracer in a porous medium. When the medium is saturated by two fluid phases (water and air), dispersivity depends strongly on saturation. "Doubleporosity" medium concept can be attributed to a class of heterogeneous soils and rocks in which a strong contrast in local pore size characteri… Show more

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“…Outside of the AFL, neglecting longitudinal dispersion in favor of nonuniform permeability distributions reflects well-established understanding in field-scale tracer studies. As stated in Tran Ngoc et al (2020), "it is generally admitted that dispersivity is an indicator of the heterogeneity scale of porous media." This perspective is supported in several field-scale studies that use inert tracers between injector-producer well pairs.…”
Section: Fickian Dispersion Versus Non-fickian Spreadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outside of the AFL, neglecting longitudinal dispersion in favor of nonuniform permeability distributions reflects well-established understanding in field-scale tracer studies. As stated in Tran Ngoc et al (2020), "it is generally admitted that dispersivity is an indicator of the heterogeneity scale of porous media." This perspective is supported in several field-scale studies that use inert tracers between injector-producer well pairs.…”
Section: Fickian Dispersion Versus Non-fickian Spreadingmentioning
confidence: 99%