A two-Dimensional finite volume method for variable density flow and solute transport through saturated-unsaturated media
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2003
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Extensive groundwater withdrawal has resulted in a severe seawater intrusion problem in the Gooburrum aquifers at Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia. Better management strategies can be implemented by understanding the seawater intrusion processes in those aquifers. To study the seawater intrusion process in the region, a two-dimensional density-dependent, saturated and unsaturated flow and transport computational model is used. The model consists of a coupled system of two non-linear partial differential equations. The first equation describes the flow of a variable-density fluid, and the second equation describes the transport of dissolved salt. A two-dimensional control volume finite element model is developed for simulating the seawater intrusion into the heterogeneous aquifer system at Gooburrum. The simulation results provide a realistic mechanism by which to study the convoluted transport phenomena evolving in this complex heterogeneous coastal aquifer. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38534/1/c38534.pdf http://www.sss-nonlinear.org/index.HTM Liu, Fawang, Anh, Vo, & Turner, Ian (2003) A two-Dimensional finite volume method for variable density flow and solute transport through saturated-unsaturated media. In The proceeding of the International Symposium on Nonlinear Science and Application, Shanghai. |
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Copyright 2003 [please consult the authors] |
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Faculty of Science and Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #010200 APPLIED MATHEMATICS #two-Dimensional finite volume method |
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Conference Paper |