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A boundary element-Random walk model of mass transport in groundwater

January 1, 1986

A boundary element solution to the convective mass transport in groundwater is presented. This solution produces a continuous velocity field and reduces the amount of data preparation time and bookkeeping. By combining this solution and the random walk procedure, a convective-dispersive mass transport model is obtained. This model may be easily used to simulate groundwater contamination problems. The accuracy of the boundary element model has been verified by reproducing the analytical solution to a two-dimensional convective mass transport problem. The method was also used to simulate a convective-dispersive problem. ?? 1986.

Publication Year 1986
Title A boundary element-Random walk model of mass transport in groundwater
Authors M. Kemblowski
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Hydrology
Index ID 70015711
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse