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Transport of conservative solutes in simulated fracture networks: 1. Synthetic data generation

Reeves et al., 2008

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3679896109811990808
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Reeves D
Benson D
Meerschaert M
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Water resources research

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This paper investigates whether particle ensembles in a fractured rock domain may be adequately modeled as an operator‐stable plume. If this statistical model applies to transport in fractured media, then an ensemble plume in a fractured rock domain may be …
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