Gedeon Dagan / Shlomo P. Neuman (eds.)
Subsurface Flow and Transport
A Stochastic Approach
Herausgeber: Dagan, Gedeon; Neuman, Shlomo P.; Gedeon, Dagan
Gedeon Dagan / Shlomo P. Neuman (eds.)
Subsurface Flow and Transport
A Stochastic Approach
Herausgeber: Dagan, Gedeon; Neuman, Shlomo P.; Gedeon, Dagan
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9780521020091
- ISBN-10: 0521020093
- Artikelnr.: 21419233
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Part I. Introduction: 1. Stochastic modeling of flow and transport: the
broad perspective Gedeod Dagan; Part II. Subsurface Characterization and
Parameter Estimation: 2. Characterization of geological heterogeneity Mary
P. Anderson; 3. Application of geostatistics in subsurface hydrology Javier
Samper; 4. Formulations and computational issues of the inversion of random
fields Jesús Carrera, Agustín Medina, Carl Axness and Tony Zimmerman; Part
III. Flow Modeling and Aquifer Management: 5. Groundwater in heterogeneous
formations Peter Kitanidis; 6. Aspects of numerical methods in multiphase
flows Richard E. Ewing; 7. Incorporating uncertainty into aquifer
management models Steve Gorelick; Part IV. Transport in Heterogeneous
Aquifers: 8. Transport of inert solutes by groundwater: recent developments
and current issues Yoram Rubin; 9. Transport of reactive solutes Vladimir
Cvetkovic; 10. Nonlocal reactive transport with physical and chemical
heterogeneity: linear nonequilibrium sorption with random rate coefficients
Bill X. Hu, Fei-Wen Deng and John Cushman; 11. Perspectives on field scale
application of stochastic subsurface hydrology Lynn W. Gelhar; Part V.
Fractured Rocks and Unsaturated Soils: 12. Component characterization: an
approach to fracture hydrology Jane C. S. Long, Christine Doughty, Akhil
Datta-Gupta, Kevin Hestir and Don Vasco; 13. Stochastic analysis of solute
transport in partially saturated heterogeneous soils David Russo; 14. Field
scale modeling of immiscible organic chemical spills Jack Parker; Part VI.
A View to the Future: 15. Stochastic approach to subsurface flow and
transport: a view to the future Shlomo Neuman.
broad perspective Gedeod Dagan; Part II. Subsurface Characterization and
Parameter Estimation: 2. Characterization of geological heterogeneity Mary
P. Anderson; 3. Application of geostatistics in subsurface hydrology Javier
Samper; 4. Formulations and computational issues of the inversion of random
fields Jesús Carrera, Agustín Medina, Carl Axness and Tony Zimmerman; Part
III. Flow Modeling and Aquifer Management: 5. Groundwater in heterogeneous
formations Peter Kitanidis; 6. Aspects of numerical methods in multiphase
flows Richard E. Ewing; 7. Incorporating uncertainty into aquifer
management models Steve Gorelick; Part IV. Transport in Heterogeneous
Aquifers: 8. Transport of inert solutes by groundwater: recent developments
and current issues Yoram Rubin; 9. Transport of reactive solutes Vladimir
Cvetkovic; 10. Nonlocal reactive transport with physical and chemical
heterogeneity: linear nonequilibrium sorption with random rate coefficients
Bill X. Hu, Fei-Wen Deng and John Cushman; 11. Perspectives on field scale
application of stochastic subsurface hydrology Lynn W. Gelhar; Part V.
Fractured Rocks and Unsaturated Soils: 12. Component characterization: an
approach to fracture hydrology Jane C. S. Long, Christine Doughty, Akhil
Datta-Gupta, Kevin Hestir and Don Vasco; 13. Stochastic analysis of solute
transport in partially saturated heterogeneous soils David Russo; 14. Field
scale modeling of immiscible organic chemical spills Jack Parker; Part VI.
A View to the Future: 15. Stochastic approach to subsurface flow and
transport: a view to the future Shlomo Neuman.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Stochastic modeling of flow and transport: the
broad perspective Gedeod Dagan; Part II. Subsurface Characterization and
Parameter Estimation: 2. Characterization of geological heterogeneity Mary
P. Anderson; 3. Application of geostatistics in subsurface hydrology Javier
Samper; 4. Formulations and computational issues of the inversion of random
fields Jesús Carrera, Agustín Medina, Carl Axness and Tony Zimmerman; Part
III. Flow Modeling and Aquifer Management: 5. Groundwater in heterogeneous
formations Peter Kitanidis; 6. Aspects of numerical methods in multiphase
flows Richard E. Ewing; 7. Incorporating uncertainty into aquifer
management models Steve Gorelick; Part IV. Transport in Heterogeneous
Aquifers: 8. Transport of inert solutes by groundwater: recent developments
and current issues Yoram Rubin; 9. Transport of reactive solutes Vladimir
Cvetkovic; 10. Nonlocal reactive transport with physical and chemical
heterogeneity: linear nonequilibrium sorption with random rate coefficients
Bill X. Hu, Fei-Wen Deng and John Cushman; 11. Perspectives on field scale
application of stochastic subsurface hydrology Lynn W. Gelhar; Part V.
Fractured Rocks and Unsaturated Soils: 12. Component characterization: an
approach to fracture hydrology Jane C. S. Long, Christine Doughty, Akhil
Datta-Gupta, Kevin Hestir and Don Vasco; 13. Stochastic analysis of solute
transport in partially saturated heterogeneous soils David Russo; 14. Field
scale modeling of immiscible organic chemical spills Jack Parker; Part VI.
A View to the Future: 15. Stochastic approach to subsurface flow and
transport: a view to the future Shlomo Neuman.
broad perspective Gedeod Dagan; Part II. Subsurface Characterization and
Parameter Estimation: 2. Characterization of geological heterogeneity Mary
P. Anderson; 3. Application of geostatistics in subsurface hydrology Javier
Samper; 4. Formulations and computational issues of the inversion of random
fields Jesús Carrera, Agustín Medina, Carl Axness and Tony Zimmerman; Part
III. Flow Modeling and Aquifer Management: 5. Groundwater in heterogeneous
formations Peter Kitanidis; 6. Aspects of numerical methods in multiphase
flows Richard E. Ewing; 7. Incorporating uncertainty into aquifer
management models Steve Gorelick; Part IV. Transport in Heterogeneous
Aquifers: 8. Transport of inert solutes by groundwater: recent developments
and current issues Yoram Rubin; 9. Transport of reactive solutes Vladimir
Cvetkovic; 10. Nonlocal reactive transport with physical and chemical
heterogeneity: linear nonequilibrium sorption with random rate coefficients
Bill X. Hu, Fei-Wen Deng and John Cushman; 11. Perspectives on field scale
application of stochastic subsurface hydrology Lynn W. Gelhar; Part V.
Fractured Rocks and Unsaturated Soils: 12. Component characterization: an
approach to fracture hydrology Jane C. S. Long, Christine Doughty, Akhil
Datta-Gupta, Kevin Hestir and Don Vasco; 13. Stochastic analysis of solute
transport in partially saturated heterogeneous soils David Russo; 14. Field
scale modeling of immiscible organic chemical spills Jack Parker; Part VI.
A View to the Future: 15. Stochastic approach to subsurface flow and
transport: a view to the future Shlomo Neuman.