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MASS TRANSPORT OF SOLUTES

MASS TRANSPORT OF SOLUTES. Basic Processes A. Diffusion B. Advection. Fick’s Law. II. The Finer Details Diffusion F = -D dc dx. Fick’s Law. II. The Finer Details Diffusion F = -D dc dx F = mass flux of solute per unit area per unit time

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MASS TRANSPORT OF SOLUTES

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  1. MASS TRANSPORT OF SOLUTES

  2. Basic Processes A. Diffusion B. Advection

  3. Fick’s Law II. The Finer Details • Diffusion F = -D dc dx

  4. Fick’s Law II. The Finer Details • Diffusion F = -D dc dx F = mass flux of solute per unit area per unit time D = diffusion coefficient (area per time) dc = concentration gradient (mass/volume/ dx distance)

  5. II. The Finer Details • Diffusion • Advection Vx = K dh ne dl

  6. II. The Finer Details • Diffusion • Advection • Mechanical Dispersion Dm = aL vL where aL = dynamic dispersivity (a function of the aquifer’s physical properties, and controls the degree of ‘spread’ of the material)

  7. II. The Finer Details • Diffusion • Advection • Mechanical Dispersion 1) Longitudinal 2) Transverse

  8. Longitudinal

  9. Transverse

  10. II. The Finer Details • Diffusion • Advection • Mechanical Dispersion 1) Longitudinal 2) Transverse D. Hydrodynamic Dispersion “hard to separate diffusion and mechanical dispersion”

  11. D. Hydrodynamic Dispersion “hard to separate diffusion and mechanical dispersion” DL = aL vL+ D* where DL = hydrodynamic dispersion aL = dynamic dispersivity vL = average linear velocity D*= molecular diffusion where D* = (D x n) / (tortuosity)2

  12. II. Action !!! dC = DLd2C - vx dC dt dx2 dx Dispersion and Diffusion “Pure” Advection

  13. Continuous source…..

  14. Continuous source….. (one time source) “A slug”

  15. II. The Finer Details • Diffusion • Advection • Mechanical Dispersion 1) Longitudinal 2) Transverse D. Hydrodynamic Dispersion E. Retardation

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