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Influence of Sorption Intensity on Solute Mobility in a Fractured Formation

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In this paper, a numerical model is developed that couples matrix diffusion and nonlinear sorption at the scale of a single fracture using the dual-porosity concept, and the influence of both favorable and unfavorable sorption intensities on solute mobility is investigated using the method of spatial moments.
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Diffusive mass transfer between fracture and matrix accompanied with sorption significantly influences the efficiency of natural attenuation in hard rocks. While these processes have extensively been studied in a fractured formation, limited information exists on the sorption nonlinearity. For this purpose, a numerical model is developed that couples matrix diffusion and nonlinear sorption at the scale of a single fracture using the dual-porosity concept. The study is limited to a constant continuous solute source boundary condition. The influence of both favorable and unfavorable sorption intensities on solute mobility is investigated using the method of spatial moments. The differing capacities of available sorption sites between fracture surfaces at the fracture-matrix interface and the solid grain surfaces within the rock matrix result in a slower migration of solutes along the fracture, and a larger amount of diffusive mass transfer away from the high permeability fracture.

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Effect of sips sorption isotherm on contaminant transport mechanism in fractured porous media

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International Groundwater Congress in India and Abroad

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TL;DR: In this paper, a general analytical solution is developed for the problem of contaminant transport along a discrete fracture in a porous rock matrix, which takes into account advective transport in the fracture, longitudinal mechanical dispersion in a fracture, molecular diffusion along the fracture axis, adsorption into the face of the matrix, adhesion within the matrix and radioactive decay.
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Dual-Mode Sorption of Low-Polarity Compounds in Glassy Poly(Vinyl Chloride) and Soil Organic Matter

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present data supporting a previously sug gested alternative dual-mode model of sorption in which dissolution and hole-filling mechanisms take place concurrently, as in glassy organic polymers.
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Sorption phenomena in subsurface systems: Concepts, models and effects on contaminant fate and transport

TL;DR: In this article, current levels of understanding of the reactions and processes comprising sorption phenomena are discussed, as well as the forms and utilities of different models used to describe them, and the translation of these concepts into functional models for characterizing sorption rates and equilibria.
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