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== Properties of limestone ==
 
== Properties of limestone ==
 
== Involved people ==
 
This work is based on a collaboration project between DTU Environment and the Capital Region of Denmark (Region H). Geo provided technical support, f.e. by drilling boreholes, doing borehole geophysics, conducting a pump test and interpreting the data.
 
 
The following people contributed to the project:
 
=== DTU Environment ===
 
* Poul L. Bjerg
 
* Philip J. Binning
 
* Mette M. Broholm
 
* Klaus Mosthaf
 
* Annika S. Fjorbøge
 
* Bentje Brauns
 
==== Technicians ====
 
* Bent H. Skov
 
* Flemming Møller
 
* Jens S. Sørensen
 
* Hanne Bøggild
 
==== Students ====
 
* Pau R. Besora
 
* Theodora Tsitseli
 
* David Collet
 
 
=== Capital Region of Denmark ===
 
* Henriette Kerrn-Jespersen
 
* Anna Toft
 
* Niels D. Overheu
 
 
=== GEO ===
 
* John U. Bastrup
 
* Magnus M. Rohde
 
* Johanne A. Andersen
 
* Christian Helweg
 
  
 
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Revision as of 07:19, 19 April 2016

Introduction and background

The understanding of the fate and transport of contaminant plumes from contaminated sites in limestone aquifers is important because they are a major drinking water resource. This is challenging because they are often heavily fractured and contain chert layers and nodules, resulting in a complex flow and transport behavior. Modeling can help with the interpretation of measurements and the prediction of the contaminant behavior in the aquifer. It can be used as a tool to advance the conceptual understanding and for decision support for risk assessment and the planning of remedial actions.

Several fracture flow and transport models are available for the modeling of contaminant transport in fractured media. This wiki aims at giving an overview of modeling tools that can be used for the interpretation and prediction of flow and transport processes in fractured limestone aquifers. The different concepts will be presented in the chapter Model concepts. They will be compared for their suitability to simulate field data and to represent typical features of fracture flow and transport using a field example (Example Akacievej).

Properties of limestone

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