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A Fast Fourier transform stochastic analysis of the contaminant transport problem

September 1, 1993

A three-dimensional stochastic analysis of the contaminant transport problem is developed in the spirit of Naff (1990). The new derivation is more general and simpler than previous analysis. The fast Fourier transformation is used extensively to obtain numerical estimates of the mean concentration and various spatial moments. Data from both the Borden and Cape Cod experiments are used to test the methodology. Results are comparable to results obtained by other methods, and to the experiments themselves.

Publication Year 1993
Title A Fast Fourier transform stochastic analysis of the contaminant transport problem
DOI 10.1029/93WR01236
Authors F.W. Deng, J.H. Cushman, J.W. Delleur
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Water Resources Research
Index ID 70185444
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program