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== Model setup for fracture flow and transport in limestone aquifers ==
 
== 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.
 
This chapter gives step-by-step instructions for the setup of a model to simulate flow and transport in a fractured limestone aquifer.
The following steps will be described:
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=== Modeling steps ===
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The following list shows the typical steps to setup a model for contaminant transport in a fractured limestone aquifer:
 
# Formulation of modeling objective
 
# Formulation of modeling objective
 
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The typical workflow will be demonstrated using an example field site close to Copenhagen.
 
The typical workflow will be demonstrated using an example field site close to Copenhagen.
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[[ Example: Akacievej | Example: Setup of models for a field site (Akacievej, Hedehusene) ]]
 
[[ Example: Akacievej | Example: Setup of models for a field site (Akacievej, Hedehusene) ]]
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=== How to obtain relevant model parameters ===
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=== Scales ===
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=== Geologic modeling ===
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=== Model calibration ===
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=== Model reporting ===
  
 
Return to [[Main Page | Overview]]
 
Return to [[Main Page | Overview]]

Revision as of 07:49, 19 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:

  1. Formulation of modeling objective
  2. Delineation of model domain
  3. Construction of conceptual model
  4. Data acquisition - measurements to obtain specific model parameters
  5. Choice of initial and boundary conditions
  6. Flow chart giving an overview of the individual steps

The typical workflow will be demonstrated using an example field site close to Copenhagen.

Example: Setup of models for a field site (Akacievej, Hedehusene)

How to obtain relevant model parameters

Scales

Geologic modeling

Model calibration

Model reporting

Return to Overview