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Transverse dispersion of contaminants in fractured permeable formations

Our interest in understanding some of the mechanisms involved in the mineralization of the Great Bend Prairie aquifer of Kansas by salt water originating from Permian bedrock formations, which are fractured sandstones, has prompted this basic study. The fractured permeable formatiodis represented by...

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Published in:Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) 1996, Vol.176 (1), p.133-151
Main Authors: Rubin, Hillel, Buddemeier, Robert W.
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