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Revision as of 16:17, 20 April 2016
Model setup for fracture flow and transport in limestone aquifers
This chapter gives step-by-step instructions for the setup of a model to simulate flow and transport in a fractured limestone aquifer.
Modeling steps
The following list shows the typical steps to setup a model for contaminant transport in a fractured limestone aquifer:
- Formulation of modeling objective
- Delineation of model domain
- Construction of conceptual model
- Data acquisition - measurements to obtain specific model parameters
- Choice of initial and boundary conditions
- Flow chart giving an overview of the individual steps
=== Example: Setup of models for a contaminated site with a fractured limestone aquifer (Akacievej, Hedehusene) The typical workflow will be demonstrated using an example field site close to Copenhagen. Example: Setup of models for a field site (Akacievej, Hedehusene)
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