Robert Holmes, Jr., Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE, F.EWRI, D.WRE (Former Employee)
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Comment on “Macrodispersion in sand-shale sequences” by A. J. Desbarats Comment on “Macrodispersion in sand-shale sequences” by A. J. Desbarats
Desbarats [1990] used a particle-tracking scheme to investigate the physics of three-dimensional solute transport in aquifers composed of two porous media of different hydraulic conductivities. The spatially heterogeneous fluid velocity was assumed to be the only mechanism of solute movement; local or pore scale dispersion and molecular diffusion were assumed to be negligible. The...
Authors
Daniel J. Goode, Allen M. Shapiro
Testing a method-of-characteristics model of three-dimensional solute transport in ground water Testing a method-of-characteristics model of three-dimensional solute transport in ground water
A new three-dimensional model of solute transport in groundwater that is based on a widely used two-dimensional method of characteristics model and is coupled to a modular finite-difference flow model is under development. The model's accuracy for ideal aquifers having homogeneous properties, uniform boundary conditions, and steady flow along a grid direction is demonstrated by...
Authors
Daniel J. Goode, Leonard F. Konikow
Reevaluation of large-scale dispersivities for a waste chloride plume: Effects of transient flow Reevaluation of large-scale dispersivities for a waste chloride plume: Effects of transient flow
This paper investigates the effects of transient groundwater flow on dispersion of a waste chloride plume in the basaltic aquifer beneath the Idaho (USA) National Engineering Laboratory. In an early application of numerical modeling techniques to the two-dimensional simulation of field-scale plumes, previous investigators identified longitudinal and transverse dispersivities using an...
Authors
Daniel J. Goode, Leonard F. Konikow
Mudflow rheology in a vertically rotating flume Mudflow rheology in a vertically rotating flume
Joint research by the U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Missouri-Rolla currently (1990) is being conducted on a 3.05 meters in diameter vertically rotating flume used to simulate mudflows under steady-state conditions. Observed mudflow simulations indicate flow patterns in the flume are similar to those occurring in natural mudflows. Variables such as mean and surface velocity...
Authors
Robert R. Holmes, Jerome A. Westphal, Harvey E. Jobson
Particle velocity interpolation in block-centered finite difference groundwater flow models Particle velocity interpolation in block-centered finite difference groundwater flow models
A block-centered, finite difference model of two-dimensional groundwater flow yields velocity values at the midpoints of interfaces between adjacent blocks. Method of characteristics, random walk and particle-tracking models of solute transport require velocities at arbitrary particle locations within the finite difference grid. Particle path lines and travel times are sensitive to the...
Authors
Daniel J. Goode
Apparent dispersion in transient groundwater flow Apparent dispersion in transient groundwater flow
This paper investigates the effects of large-scale temporal velocity fluctuations, particularly changes in the direction of flow, on solute spreading in a two-dimensional aquifer. Relations for apparent longitudinal and transverse dispersivity are developed through an analytical solution for dispersion in a fluctuating, quasi-steady uniform flow field, in which storativity is zero. For...
Authors
Daniel J. Goode, Leonard F. Konikow
Non-USGS Publications**
Watson, Chester C., Holmes, Jr., R.R., and Biedenharn, D.S..,2013, Mississippi River Streamflow Measurement Techniques at St. Louis, Missouri, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 139 (10), pp 1062-1070
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 104
Comment on “Macrodispersion in sand-shale sequences” by A. J. Desbarats Comment on “Macrodispersion in sand-shale sequences” by A. J. Desbarats
Desbarats [1990] used a particle-tracking scheme to investigate the physics of three-dimensional solute transport in aquifers composed of two porous media of different hydraulic conductivities. The spatially heterogeneous fluid velocity was assumed to be the only mechanism of solute movement; local or pore scale dispersion and molecular diffusion were assumed to be negligible. The...
Authors
Daniel J. Goode, Allen M. Shapiro
Testing a method-of-characteristics model of three-dimensional solute transport in ground water Testing a method-of-characteristics model of three-dimensional solute transport in ground water
A new three-dimensional model of solute transport in groundwater that is based on a widely used two-dimensional method of characteristics model and is coupled to a modular finite-difference flow model is under development. The model's accuracy for ideal aquifers having homogeneous properties, uniform boundary conditions, and steady flow along a grid direction is demonstrated by...
Authors
Daniel J. Goode, Leonard F. Konikow
Reevaluation of large-scale dispersivities for a waste chloride plume: Effects of transient flow Reevaluation of large-scale dispersivities for a waste chloride plume: Effects of transient flow
This paper investigates the effects of transient groundwater flow on dispersion of a waste chloride plume in the basaltic aquifer beneath the Idaho (USA) National Engineering Laboratory. In an early application of numerical modeling techniques to the two-dimensional simulation of field-scale plumes, previous investigators identified longitudinal and transverse dispersivities using an...
Authors
Daniel J. Goode, Leonard F. Konikow
Mudflow rheology in a vertically rotating flume Mudflow rheology in a vertically rotating flume
Joint research by the U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Missouri-Rolla currently (1990) is being conducted on a 3.05 meters in diameter vertically rotating flume used to simulate mudflows under steady-state conditions. Observed mudflow simulations indicate flow patterns in the flume are similar to those occurring in natural mudflows. Variables such as mean and surface velocity...
Authors
Robert R. Holmes, Jerome A. Westphal, Harvey E. Jobson
Particle velocity interpolation in block-centered finite difference groundwater flow models Particle velocity interpolation in block-centered finite difference groundwater flow models
A block-centered, finite difference model of two-dimensional groundwater flow yields velocity values at the midpoints of interfaces between adjacent blocks. Method of characteristics, random walk and particle-tracking models of solute transport require velocities at arbitrary particle locations within the finite difference grid. Particle path lines and travel times are sensitive to the...
Authors
Daniel J. Goode
Apparent dispersion in transient groundwater flow Apparent dispersion in transient groundwater flow
This paper investigates the effects of large-scale temporal velocity fluctuations, particularly changes in the direction of flow, on solute spreading in a two-dimensional aquifer. Relations for apparent longitudinal and transverse dispersivity are developed through an analytical solution for dispersion in a fluctuating, quasi-steady uniform flow field, in which storativity is zero. For...
Authors
Daniel J. Goode, Leonard F. Konikow
Non-USGS Publications**
Watson, Chester C., Holmes, Jr., R.R., and Biedenharn, D.S..,2013, Mississippi River Streamflow Measurement Techniques at St. Louis, Missouri, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 139 (10), pp 1062-1070
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.