Diffusion in random fields : applications to transport in groundwater
Language: English Series: Geosystems mathematics | / edited by Willi FreedenPublication details: Birkhauser 2019 SwitzerlandDescription: xvi, 267pISBN:- 9783030150808
- 628.161 Su18d
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628.161 R187 RATES, CONSTANTS AND KINETICS FORMULATIONS IN SURFACE WATER QUALITY MODELLING | 628.161 R824a AQUEOUS-ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY OF METALS | 628.161 Se59 Sensors in water pollutants monitoring | 628.161 Su18d Diffusion in random fields | 628.161 T219w Water quality | 628.161 T224p3 PRINCIPLES OF WATER QUALITY CONTROL | 628.161 T224p4 Principles of water quality control |
This book presents, in an accessible and self-consistent way, the theory of diffusion in random velocity fields, together with robust numerical simulation approaches. The focus is on transport processes in natural porous media, with applications to contaminant transport in groundwater. Starting from basic information on stochastic processes, more challenging issues are subsequently addressed, such as the correlation structure of the diffusion process in random fields, the relation between memory effects and ergodic properties, derivation and parameterizations of evolution equations for probability densities, and the relation between measurements and spatio-temporal upscaling. Written for readers with a background in applied mathematics, engineering, physics or geophysics, the book offers an essential basis for further research in the stochastic modeling of groundwater systems.
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