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Revision as of 15:55, 20 April 2016
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Modeling guideline for contaminant transport in fractured limestone aquifers and development of a conceptual model for a field site (Akacievej, Hedehusene)
Authors: Klaus Mosthaf, Mette Martina Broholm, Poul Løgstrup Bjerg, Philip John Binning (DTU Environment)
Overview
Data acquisition and conceptual model
Data acquisition and field methods
Development of a conceptual model for a field site (Akacievej, Hedehusene)
Modeling
Modeling objectives: how can models help in decision making?
Available model types for flow and transport in fractured aquifers
Modeling tools and little helpers
Model setup for fracture flow and transport in limestone aquifers
Field data and model calibration
Model output: what do we get out of the different models?