2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2012.08.010
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Numerical simulation of isotope fractionation in steady-state bioreactive transport controlled by transverse mixing

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“…For instance, further research is needed to (i) formally upscale the complex interplay between advective and compound-specific diffusive properties to macroscopic descriptions of solute transport; (ii) identify and infer compound-specific mixing properties from high-resolution field characterization; (iii) evaluate the effects and the role of diffusion in complex three-dimensional flow topologies, where twisting and intertwining of flowlines can significantly affect dilution and reactive mixing; (iv) extend the investigation of coupled advective and diffusive processes to transport of electrolytes in porous media, where Coulombic interactions between charged species can considerably affect mass transport ; and (v) improve our capability to interpret isotopic signatures during degradation of contaminants in subsurface environments taking into account the effects of both physical and (bio)reactive processes (e.g., Bouchard et al, 2008;Eckert et al, 2012;Van Breukelen and Rolle, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, further research is needed to (i) formally upscale the complex interplay between advective and compound-specific diffusive properties to macroscopic descriptions of solute transport; (ii) identify and infer compound-specific mixing properties from high-resolution field characterization; (iii) evaluate the effects and the role of diffusion in complex three-dimensional flow topologies, where twisting and intertwining of flowlines can significantly affect dilution and reactive mixing; (iv) extend the investigation of coupled advective and diffusive processes to transport of electrolytes in porous media, where Coulombic interactions between charged species can considerably affect mass transport ; and (v) improve our capability to interpret isotopic signatures during degradation of contaminants in subsurface environments taking into account the effects of both physical and (bio)reactive processes (e.g., Bouchard et al, 2008;Eckert et al, 2012;Van Breukelen and Rolle, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…volatilization, sorption) or dispersion. [19][20][21] Va riations of isotope ratios are thus good evidence that contaminant disappearance is due to reaction rather than dilution or sorption. Finally, the extent of isotope fractionation is proportional to the fractional conversion of the contaminant, which -provided that the KIEs and ε-values of a reaction are known -enables one to derive the extent of degradation from the comparison of isotope ratios.…”
Section: Environmental Chemistry In Switzerlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 and 17 is that they allow a spatially variable representation of local hydrodynamic dispersion that can be directly linked to the spatially variable conductivity of heterogeneous porous media. Different empirical correlations have been proposed to relate the hydraulic conductivity to the grain size of unconsolidated materials; in this study we use the approximation of Hazen [55], which was adopted in previous simulations of solute transport in heterogeneous media [e.g., 56,57], and suggests a simple square root relation:…”
Section: Computational Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%