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Computational methods in water resources : proceedings of the XVth international conference on computational methods in water resources (CMWR XV), June 13-17, 2004, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
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Developments in water science; 55
Publication Information:
Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2004
Physical Description:
2 v. + 1 CD-ROM
ISBN:
9780444517692
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Accompanied by compact disc : CP 4375
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Including contributions by many of the leading water resources research groups from around the world, these papers address numerous aspects of water resources systems, ranging from the microscale to the field scale.


Table of Contents

Volume I. I.1 Pore Scale Modeling Generation of two-dimensional pore networks for drainage simulationsR. Glantz and M. Hilpert
An evaluation of permeability of statistically reconstructed three-dimensional pore structures with Lattice Boltzmann simulationsM.G. Schaap and I. Lebron
Estimating interfacial areas resulting from lattice Boltzmann simulation of two-fluid-phase flow in a porous mediumJ.E. McClure et al.
Modelling sorbing and non-sorbing solute migration in a real fracture geometry using lattice-gas cellular automatonA. Genty and V. Pot
Pore-scale simulations of flow, transport, and reaction in porous mediaS.Y. Chen and D.X. Zhang and Q.J. Kang
Modeling biofilm morphology along a transverse mixing zone in porous media at the pore scaleC. Knutson et al.
2D dynamic pore-scale network model of imbibitionM.S. Al-Gharbi and M.J. Blunt
A pore-scale network approach to investigate dynamic effects in multiphase flowT. Gielen et al.
An evaluation of lattice Boltzmann equation methods for simulating flow through porous mediaC. Pan and L.-S. Luo and C.T. Miller
Continuum percolation theory for natural porous mediaA.G. Hunt
Upscaling of tracer transport including convection and Brownian motion using a 3D network modelR.C. Acharya et al.
Dynamic effects in capillary pressure relationships for two-phase flow in porous media: insights from bundle-of-tubes models and their implicationsM.A. Celia and H.K. Dahle and S.M. Hassanizadeh
Impact of microscopic NAPL-water interface configurations on subsequent gas injection into water-wet permeable rocksA. Al-Futaisi and T.W. Patzek
Two-phase flow in porous media: crossover from capillary fingering to compact invasionM. Ferer et al.
Consistency of three-phase capillary entry pressures and pore phase occupanciesM.I.J. van Dijke and K.S. Sorbie
Prediction of imbibition in simple porous mediaM. Gladkikh and S. Bryant
Dissolution of a single-component wetting NAPL in porous media: pore network study of the role of film stabilityW. Zhao and M.A. Ioannidis
Pore-scale modeling of residual nonaqueous phase liquid dissolutionE. Dalla et al.
Single-phase and multi-phase fluid flow through an arti.cially induced, CT-scanned fractureG. Ahmadi et al.
Numerical simulations and particle imaging velocimetrymeasurements of fluid flow through a lattice modelA.R. Mazaheri et al.
3D microtomographic study of fluid displacement in rock coresM. Prodanovic and W.B. Lindquist and R.S. Seright
Pore-scale modeling of electrical conductivity in unsaturated sandstonesG. Cassiani et al.
Viscous coupling effects for two-phase flow in porous mediaH. Li and C. Pan and C.T. Miller
I.2 Upscaling
Solute mixing in heterogeneous aquifersO.A. Cirpka
A preliminary computational investigation of a macro-model for vuggy porous mediaT. Arbogast et al.
A numerical study of the hydrodynamic conditions in coupled free and heterogeneous porous domainsD.B. Das and N.S. Hanspal and V. Nassehi
Modelling multicomponent reactive transport in porous media with subgrid scale stabilized finite elementsCh.B. Yang and J. Samper
On gravity currents in heterogeneous porous mediaD.M. Anderson and R.M. McLaughlin and C.T. Miller
Infiltration of DNAPL into heterogeneous water-saturated soil with different connectivity propertiesI. Neuweiler et al.
A variational multiscale method for the numerical simulation of multiphase flow in porous mediaR. Juanes
Application of the multiscale finite element method to groundwater flow in heterogeneous porous mediaS. Ye et al.
Flow and deformation: understanding the assumptions and thermodynamicsL. Schreyer Bennethum
I.3 Analytical Approaches for Porous Media
Modeling transient flow with wiggly a
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