Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8883239 | Advances in Water Resources | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Recently, we have analytically derived a temporal velocity random-walk model for macrodispersion or transport uncertainty quantification based on velocity statistics from classical first-order perturbation expansions. The applicability of these expansions is limited to mildly heterogeneous formations with log-conductivity variances ÏY2<1. In this work, we reformulate our model in order to account for velocity skewness and inter-component correlation that emerge as key drivers of non-Fickian dispersion at elevated heterogeneity levels ÏY. Eventually, we arrive at a light-weight parametrization of macrodispersion that is consistent with our earlier formulation, but at the same time is applicable for formations with multi-Gaussian log-conductivity characterization of variable heterogeneity, i.e. ÏY from 0 to 1 and beyond.
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Authors
Daniel W. Meyer,