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Evaluation of longitudinal dispersivity estimates from forced-gradient tracer tests in heterogeneous aquifers

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Abstract

Converging radial-flow and two-well tracer tests are simulated in two-dimensional aquifers to investigate the effects of heterogeneity and forced-gradient test configuration on longitudinal dispersivity (??L) estimates, and to compare ??L estimates from forced-gradient tests with ??L values that characterize solute spreading under natural-gradient flow. Results indicate that in both mildly and highly heterogeneous aquifers, ??L estimates from two-well tests are generally larger than those from radial-flow tests. In mildly heterogeneous aquifers, ??L estimates from two-well tests with relatively large tracer transport distances are similar to ??L values from natural-gradient simulations. In highly heterogeneous aquifers, ??L estimates from two-well tests at all tracer transport distances are typically smaller than ??L values from natural-gradient simulations.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Evaluation of longitudinal dispersivity estimates from forced-gradient tracer tests in heterogeneous aquifers
Series title IAHS-AISH Publication
Issue 277
Year Published 2002
Language English
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First page 168
Last page 174
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