Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Advances in Analytical and Numerical Groundwater Flow and Quality Modelling, Lisbon, Portugal, June 2-6, 1987
Inhaltsverzeichnis
I. Principles, Basic Equations and Analytical Solutions. - Review of stochastic theory of transport in groundwater flow. - On the identification of the parameters of groundwater mass transport. - Heat and mass transfer in unsaturated porous media with application to thermal energy storage. - Basin-scale transport of dissolved species in groundwater. - Variable density fluid flow in the brackish transition zone between fresh and saline groundwater. - Stationary principles for flow and transport in aquifers. - II. Modelling Flow and Transport in Porous-Like Media. - An overwiew of groundwater modelling. - Incorporating assurance into groundwater quality management models. - The eigenvalues approach for solving linear groundwater flow problems. - New method for diffusive transport. - Comparison of fast equation solvers for groundwater flow problems. - Modelling flow and transport through porous media in vector computers. - Eulerian-Lagrangian method for solving transport in aquifers. - Hydrodynamic dispersion in model porous media. - The random walk method in pollutant transport simulation. - Modeling of solute transport with the random walk method. - III. Modelling Flow and Transport in Fractured Media. - Modelling of flow through fractured rocks: geostatistical generation of fractures networks. Stress-flow relationship in fractures. - Combined seismic and hydraulic method of modeling flow in fractured low permeability rocks. - Stochastic continuum representation of fractured rock permeability as an alternative to the REV and fracture network concepts. - Flow in three-dimensional fracture networks using a discrete approach. - MINC: an approach for analyzing transport in strongly heterogeneous systems. - A stochastic particle transport model based on directional statistics of flow through fracture networks. - IV. Consideration of Fluid-Solid Phase Interactions and Heterogeneities in Modelling. - Advances in modelling water-rock interaction in aquifers. - Parameters for modelling the transport of cadmium as influenced by the chemical properties of groundwater and aquifer material. - Micro-scale modelling in the study of plume evolution in heterogeneous media. - Modelling the increasing dispersivity with FE transport models using the multilayer concept. - Random-walk method to simulate pollutant transport in alluvial aquifers or fractured rocks. - V. Multiphase Flow and Transport Modelling. - Advances in modeling of water in the unsaturated zone. - FLuid-mechanical aspects of the migration of chemicals in fractured media. - About the numerical analysis of dynamics in multi-component-continua. - VI. Aquifer Parameter Identification by Models. - State-of-the-art of the inverse problem applied to the flow and solute transport equations. - Estimation of spatial covariance structures with application to hydrological, hydro-chemical and isotopic data from aquifers: state-of-the-art and adjoint state maximum likelihood cross-validation methods. - Bayesian identification of steady-state (anisotropic) groundwater flow models. - VII. Data Gathering and Utilization of Models. - Present limitations and perspectives on modelling pollution problems in aquifers. - Advances in the assessment of data worth for engineering decision analysis in groundwater contamination problems. - A comparative analysis of mathematical mass transport codes for groundwater pollution studies. - New approaches and applications in subsurface flow modeling: 3-D finite element analysis of dewatering for an electro-nuclear plant. - Large scale 3-D groundwater flow modeling in highly heterogeneous geologic medium. - Gatheringof data for modelling. - Present status of coastal aquifer modelling: short review. - Conclusions. - Transport modeling. - Solution methods in groundwater flow and transport. - Transport processes in groundwater: chemical and biological aspects. - Application of models. - Author Index. - List of Participants.