Effective Parameters of Hydrogeological Models
Geological models used in predictive hydrogeological modeling are not exact replicas of the objects they represent: many details related to structures and properties of the objects remain unknown. Those details may considerably affect simulation results.&
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Vikenti Gorokhovski
Effective Parameters of Hydrogeological Models Second Edition
Springer Hydrogeology
For further volumes: http://www.springer.com/series/10174
Vikenti Gorokhovski
Effective Parameters of Hydrogeological Models Second Edition
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Vikenti Gorokhovski Athens, GA USA
ISBN 978-3-319-03568-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-03569-7
ISBN 978-3-319-03569-7
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Dedicated to my wife Inna Gorokhovskaia and to the memory of our son Iaroslav Gorokhovski (1963–2011)
Preface to Second Edition
The main change made in this edition is a new chapter, Chap. 10, located between Chaps. 9 and 10 of the previous edition. It presents the method based on simulation of advective solute transport through porous media with direct inclusion of hydrodynamic dispersion. The method reduces solute transport simulation to solving partial differential equations of the first order for different actual pore water velocities which makes it very flexible. The ways of evaluating the actual pore water velocities are suggested also. The method is an alternative to the classical conv
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