• Title of article

    Analysis of the impact of injection mode in transport through strongly heterogeneous aquifers

  • Author/Authors

    Igor Jankovi?a، نويسنده , , Aldo Fiorib، نويسنده , , Corresponding author contact information، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    1199
  • To page
    1205
  • Abstract
    Large-scale advective transport through highly heterogeneous 3D formations is investigated using highly resolved numerical simulations and simple analytic models. Investigations are focused on impacts of two types of contaminant injection on transport through isotropic formations where flow conditions are uniform in the average. Transport is quantified by analyzing breakthrough curves for control planes at various distances from the injection zone. In flux-proportional injection mode local mass in injection zone is proportional to local groundwater flux; this setup models many practical cases such as contaminant injection through wells. In resident concentration mode local concentration in injection zone is constant. Results show that impacts of injection mode on breakthrough curves and their moments are strong and they persist for hundreds of correlation scales. The resident concentration mode leads to a fatter tails of the breakthrough curves, while the peaks are generally underpredicted. For a synthetic porous medium with logconductivity variance of 8, dispersivity computed using resident concentration mode at control plane 100 integral scales away from the injection zone was about 10 times larger than corresponding one for flux-proportional mode. Hence, injection mode impacts on transport through highly heterogeneous formations are strong and they persist for large distances from the injection zone.
  • Keywords
    Solute transport , Heterogeneous aquifers , Injection mode , breakthrough curve
  • Journal title
    Advances in Water Resources
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Advances in Water Resources
  • Record number

    1272303