Title of article :
Three-dimensional model for multi-component reactive
transport with variable density groundwater flow
Author/Authors :
X. Maoa، نويسنده , , H. Prommerb، نويسنده , , D.A. Barrya، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , C.D. Langevinc، نويسنده , ,
B. Panteleitd، نويسنده , , L. Lie
، نويسنده , , f، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
PHWAT is a new model that couples a geochemical reaction model (PHREEQC-2) with a density-dependent groundwater flow
and solute transport model (SEAWAT) using the split-operator approach. PHWAT was developed to simulate multi-component
reactive transport in variable density groundwater flow. Fluid density in PHWAT depends not on only the concentration of a single
species as in SEAWAT, but also the concentrations of other dissolved chemicals that can be subject to reactive processes. Simulation
results of PHWAT and PHREEQC-2 were compared in their predictions of effluent concentration from a column experiment. Both
models produced identical results, showing that PHWAT has correctly coupled the sub-packages. PHWAT was then applied to the
simulation of a tank experiment in which seawater intrusion was accompanied by cation exchange. The density dependence of the
intrusion and the snow-plough effect in the breakthrough curves were reflected in the model simulations, which were in good
agreement with the measured breakthrough data. Comparison simulations that, in turn, excluded density effects and reactions
allowed us to quantify the marked effect of ignoring these processes. Next, we explored numerical issues involved in the practical
application of PHWAT using the example of a dense plume flowing into a tank containing fresh water. It was shown that PHWAT
could model physically unstable flow and that numerical instabilities were suppressed. Physical instability developed in the model in
accordance with the increase of the modified Rayleigh number for density-dependent flow, in agreement with previous research.
Keywords :
PHREEQC-2 , seawater intrusion , Coastalgroundwater flow and chemical transport/reaction , Snow-plough effect , Cation exchange , PHWAT , SEAWAT , MODFLOW , Density-dependent flow , MT3DMS
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software