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This book contains results of contaminant transport studies in heterogeneous sharply contrasting media with taking into account possible sorption both in weakly permeable domain and on mobile colloidal particles as well. It is shown that in such media anomalous transport regimes (when contaminant distribution is not described by classical Gaussian law) are rather the rule than the exception. Moreover, transport regime itself for a given type of medium usually changes with time. The results allow estimating the role of different mechanisms and heterogeneity types in the formation of ultimate…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book contains results of contaminant transport studies in heterogeneous sharply contrasting media with taking into account possible sorption both in weakly permeable domain and on mobile colloidal particles as well. It is shown that in such media anomalous transport regimes (when contaminant distribution is not described by classical Gaussian law) are rather the rule than the exception. Moreover, transport regime itself for a given type of medium usually changes with time. The results allow estimating the role of different mechanisms and heterogeneity types in the formation of ultimate transport regime of contaminant near the source and at far distances.
Autorenporträt
Leonid Bolshov, Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of Nuclear Safety Institute of RAS (NSI RAS), Professor of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT).Peter Kondratenko, Dr. of Sc., Head of Theoretical Laboratory of NSI RAS, Professor of MIPT.Leonid Matveev, Ph.D., Senior researcher of NSI RAS, Lecturer of MIPT