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Water and solute transport along hydrological pathways
KTH, School of Architecture and the Built Environment (ABE), Land and Water Resources Engineering, Water Resources Engineering.
KTH, School of Architecture and the Built Environment (ABE), Land and Water Resources Engineering, Water Resources Engineering.
KTH, School of Architecture and the Built Environment (ABE), Sustainable development, Environmental science and Engineering. Department of Geoscience and Safety, Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., Stockholm, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9251-5367
2012 (English)In: Water resources research, ISSN 0043-1397, E-ISSN 1944-7973, Vol. 48, no 6, p. W06537-Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

A Lagrangian framework for material transport along hydrological pathways is presented and consequences of statistically stationary space-time flow velocity variations on advective transport are investigated. The two specific questions addressed in this work are: How do temporal fluctuations affect forward and backward water travel time distributions when combined with spatial variability? and Can mass transfer processes be quantified using conditional probabilities in spatially and temporally variable flow? Space-time trajectories are studied for generic conditions of flow, with fully ergodic or only spatially ergodic velocity. It is shown that forward and backward distributions of advective water travel time coincide for statistically stationary space-time variations. Temporal variability alters the statistical structure of the Lagrangian velocity fluctuations. Once this is accounted for, integration of the memory function with the travel time distribution is applicable for quantifying retention. Further work is needed to better understand the statistical structure of space-time velocity variability in hydrological transport, as well as its impact on tracer retention and attenuation.

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American Geophysical Union (AGU) , 2012. Vol. 48, no 6, p. W06537-
Keywords [en]
Heterogeneous Porous Formations, Transit-Time Distributions, Travel-Time, Contaminant Transport, Response Simulation, Groundwater Age, Subsurface Flow, Model Structure, Residence Time, Mass-Transfer
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Water Engineering Oceanography, Hydrology and Water Resources
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-99415DOI: 10.1029/2011WR011367ISI: 000306001500003Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-84863446169OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-99415DiVA, id: diva2:542169
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Swedish Research Council, 2009-3221
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Available from: 2012-07-30 Created: 2012-07-30 Last updated: 2024-03-18Bibliographically approved

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