Review of reactive kinetic models describing reductive dechlorination of chlorinated ethenes in soil and groundwater

JC Chambon, PL Bjerg, C Scheutz… - Biotechnology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Reductive dechlorination is a major degradation pathway of chlorinated ethenes in
anaerobic subsurface environments, and reactive kinetic models describing the degradation …

PhreeqcRM: A reaction module for transport simulators based on the geochemical model PHREEQC

DL Parkhurst, L Wissmeier - Advances in Water Resources, 2015 - Elsevier
PhreeqcRM is a geochemical reaction module designed specifically to perform equilibrium
and kinetic reaction calculations for reactive transport simulators that use an operator …

Generalized solution to multispecies transport equations coupled with a first‐order reaction network

TP Clement - 2001 - Wiley Online Library
A generalized solution methodology is presented for deriving analytical solutions to
multispecies transport equations coupled with multiparent, serial, parallel, converging …

Development of analytical solutions for multispecies transport with serial and parallel reactions

Y Sun, JN Petersen, TP Clement… - Water Resources …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
A direct method for transforming multiple solute transport equations, coupled by linear,
series, and/or parallel first‐order, irreversible reactions, into a series of simple transport …

Integration of hydraulic and water quality modelling in distribution networks: EPANET-PMX

AG Seyoum, TT Tanyimboh - Water Resources Management, 2017 - Springer
Simulation models for water distribution networks are used routinely for many purposes.
Some examples are planning, design, monitoring and control. However, under conditions of …

A simple contaminant fate and transport modelling tool for management and risk assessment of groundwater pollution from contaminated sites

L Locatelli, PJ Binning, X Sanchez-Vila… - Journal of contaminant …, 2019 - Elsevier
Contaminated sites pose a significant threat to groundwater resources. The resources that
can be allocated by water regulators for site investigation and cleanup are limited compared …

Comparison of function approximation, heuristic, and derivative‐based methods for automatic calibration of computationally expensive groundwater bioremediation …

P Mugunthan, CA Shoemaker… - Water Resources …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The performance of function approximation (FA) methods is compared to heuristic and
derivative‐based nonlinear optimization methods for automatic calibration of biokinetic …

A quantitative approach to aquifer vulnerability map**

LD Connell, G Van den Daele - Journal of hydrology, 2003 - Elsevier
This paper presents a procedure for calculating the transport to groundwater of surface-
released contaminants. The approach is derived from a series of analytical and semi …

Assessing impacts of partial mass depletion in DNAPL source zones: II. Coupling source strength functions to plume evolution

RW Falta, N Basu, PS Rao - Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 2005 - Elsevier
Analytical solutions, describing the time-dependent DNAPL source-zone mass and
contaminant discharge rate, derived previously in Part I [Falta, RW, Rao, PS, Basu, N., this …

Comparison of numerical methods for simulating strongly nonlinear and heterogeneous reactive transport problems—the MoMaS benchmark case

J Carrayrou, J Hoffmann, P Knabner, S Kräutle… - Computational …, 2010 - Springer
Although multicomponent reactive transport modeling is gaining wider application in various
geoscience fields, it continues to present significant mathematical and computational …