Comparison of laboratory-scale solute transport visualization experiments with numerical simulation using cross-bedded sandstone |
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Authors: | Katherine A Klise Vincent C Tidwell Sean A McKenna |
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Institution: | aGeohydrology Department, Sandia National Laboratories, P.O. Box 5800, MS 0735, Albuquerque, NM 87185-0735, United States |
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Abstract: | Using a slab of Massillon Sandstone, laboratory-scale solute tracer experiments were carried out to test numerical simulations using the Advection–Dispersion Equation (ADE). While studies of a similar nature exist, our work differs in that we combine: (1) experimentation in naturally complex geologic media, (2) X-ray absorption imaging to visualize and quantify two-dimensional solute transport, (3) high resolution transport property characterization, with (4) numerical simulation. The simulations use permeability, porosity, and solute concentration measured to sub-centimeter resolution. While bulk breakthrough curve characteristics were adequately matched, large discrepancies exist between the experimental and simulated solute concentration fields. Investigation of potential experimental errors suggests that the failure to fit solute concentration fields may lie in loss of intricate connectivity within the cross-bedded sandstone occurring at scales finer than our property characterization measurements (i.e., sub-centimeter). |
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Keywords: | Heterogeneity Sandstone Solute transport Experiment Numerical simulation |
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