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Dispersion in Heterogeneous Geological Formations

by Brian Berkowitz
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Overview

In spite of many years of intensive study, our current abilities to quantify and predict contaminant migration in natural geological formations remain severely limited. The heterogeneity of these formations over a wide range of scales necessitates consideration of sophisticated transport theories. The evolution of such theories has escalated to the point that a review of the subject seems timely. While conceptual and mathematical developments were crucial to the introduction of these new approaches, there are now too many publications that contain theoretical abstractions without regard to real systems, or incremental improvements to existing theories which are known not to be applicable. This volume brings together articles representing a broad spectrum of state-of-the-art approaches for characterization and quantification of contaminant dispersion in heterogeneous porous media.
Audience: The contributions are intended to be as accessible as possible to a wide readership of academics and professionals with diverse backgrounds such as earth sciences, subsurface hydrology, petroleum engineering, and soil physics.

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The ability of scientists to quantify and predict the migration of contaminants in natural geological formations remains severely limited, in spite of years of intensive study. A number of theories on the subject have evolved, however. This volume gathers 11 articles, reprinted from , v.42, nos.1-2, 2001, that represent a spectrum of state-of-the-art approaches to characterizing and quantifying contaminant dispersion in heterogeneous porous media. They are intended to be accessible to a wide readership of academics and professionals in earth sciences, subsurface hydrology, petroleum engineering, soil physics, and other disciplines. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 28, 2001
Publisher
Springer
Pages
268
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780792367796

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