Mathematical analysis of radionuclides displacement in porous media with nonlinear adsorption (Q852568)
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Mathematical analysis of radionuclides displacement in porous media with nonlinear adsorption (English)
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15 November 2006
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This paper deals with the mathematical analysis of the miscible displacement of radioactive elements in a heterogeneous medium. In other words, the authors consider a water-saturated area of the ground that is polluted by radionuclides coming from outside or from a leak of their storage site. The problem associates two phenomena: the flow, governed by Darcy's filtration velocity, and the displacement of the chemical species into this flow. The novelty of the model lies in the adsorption phenomenon that leads to a time derivative of a nonlinear term in these equations. The main results of the authors are the existence of at least one weak solution and the regularity and boundedness properties verified by the concentrations.
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advection-diffusion-reaction operators
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adsorption
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Darcy's law
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heterogeneous porous medium
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radionuclide
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