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The third part of this Wiki gives an overview of '''modeling tools''' that can be used for the interpretation and prediction of flow and transport processes in fractured limestone aquifers (Chapter [[Model concepts]]). | The third part of this Wiki gives an overview of '''modeling tools''' that can be used for the interpretation and prediction of flow and transport processes in fractured limestone aquifers (Chapter [[Model concepts]]). | ||
Fracture flow and transport models with different complexity are available for the modeling of contaminant transport, ranging from simple spreadsheet tools to advanced models that incorporate the fracture geometry. | Fracture flow and transport models with different complexity are available for the modeling of contaminant transport, ranging from simple spreadsheet tools to advanced models that incorporate the fracture geometry. | ||
| − | The suitability of the different models to simulate field data and to represent typical features of fracture flow and transport based on a [[ | + | The suitability of the different models to simulate field data and to represent typical features of fracture flow and transport based on a [[The Akacievej field site | field example]] are discussed. |
| − | This chapter includes step-by-step instructions, how to '''set up a numerical model''' based on the Akacievej | + | This chapter includes step-by-step instructions, how to '''set up a numerical model''' based on the [[Example: Akacievej | Akacievej site]], and recommendations for a '''good modeling practice''' are made. |
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The Limestone Wiki is composed of three major parts:
The first part is about the geology and properties of limestone. The dominating physical processes in limestone aquifers and the equations to describe flow and transport in limestone aquifers are introduced. The second part contains information about field methods for obtaining data about the geology and hydrogeology, the transport properties and the contaminant distribution and dynamics of a contaminated site. It describes, how data from field and lab measurements contribute to enhance the conceptual understanding of a contaminated limestone site. The third part of this Wiki gives an overview of modeling tools that can be used for the interpretation and prediction of flow and transport processes in fractured limestone aquifers (Chapter Model concepts). Fracture flow and transport models with different complexity are available for the modeling of contaminant transport, ranging from simple spreadsheet tools to advanced models that incorporate the fracture geometry. The suitability of the different models to simulate field data and to represent typical features of fracture flow and transport based on a field example are discussed. This chapter includes step-by-step instructions, how to set up a numerical model based on the Akacievej site, and recommendations for a good modeling practice are made. |