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Numerical Solution for Advection-Dispersion Equation with Uniform and Varying Boundary Conditions

In the present study, one-dimensional advection-dispersion equation with variable coefficients is solved numerically with help of PDEPE in a finite porous domain. The pollutant is entering from the left end of the domain along the direction of the flow. Two different types of groundwater velocities...

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Published in:Environmental and earth sciences research journal 2022-12, Vol.9 (3), p.133-138
Main Authors: Kumar, Lav Kush, Yadav, Vijayshree, Roy, Joy, Yadav, Raja Ram
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