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Experiments and modeling of flow processes in freshwater lenses in layered island aquifers: Analysis of age stratification, travel times and interface propagation

•Physical models reveal flow dynamics within layered freshwater lens aquifers.•Analytical and numerical models are used for verification and budgeting.•Travel times and age stratification show strong deviations from homogeneous models.•A layered aquifer shows a bimodal distribution of travel times a...

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Published in:Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) 2015-10, Vol.529, p.159-168
Main Authors: Stoeckl, Leonard, Houben, Georg J., Dose, Eduardo J.
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Freshwaters
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Physical model experiment
Stratification
Travel times
Variable-density flow
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