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Reactive transport in stratified flow fields with idealized heterogeneity
Authors:James N. Carleton  Hubert J. Montas
Affiliation:1. Office of Water, Office of Science and Technology, US Environmental Protection Agency (Mail Code 4305T), 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460, USA;2. Fischell Department of Bioengineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Abstract:A two-dimensional equation governing the steady state spatial concentration distribution of a reactive constituent within a heterogeneous advective–dispersive flow field is solved analytically. The solution which is developed for the case of a single point source can be generalized to represent analogous situations with any number of separate point sources. A limiting case of special interest has a line source of constant concentration spanning the domain’s upstream boundary. The work has relevance for improving understanding of reactive transport within various kinds of advection-dominated natural or engineered environments including rivers and streams, and bioreactors such as treatment wetlands. Simulations are used to examine quantitatively the impact that transverse dispersion (deviations from purely stochastic-convective flow) can have on mean concentration decline in the direction of flow. Results support the contention that transverse mixing serves to enhance the overall rate of reaction in such systems.
Keywords:Analytical solution   Dispersion   Velocity profile   Reactive transport   Wetlands
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