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The following pages link to Comparison of numerical methods for simulating strongly nonlinear and heterogeneous reactive transport problems --- the MoMaS benchmark case (Q1958706):
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- An open source massively parallel solver for Richards equation: mechanistic modelling of water fluxes at the watershed scale (Q525749) (← links)
- Comparison of linear solvers for equilibrium geochemistry computations (Q1702340) (← links)
- A global implicit solver for miscible reactive multiphase multicomponent flow in porous media (Q1741647) (← links)
- A fully implicit finite volume scheme for single phase flow with reactive transport in porous media (Q1997619) (← links)
- MIN3P-HPC: a high-performance unstructured grid code for subsurface flow and reactive transport simulation (Q2040703) (← links)
- Accelerated reactive transport simulations in heterogeneous porous media using Reaktoro and Firedrake (Q2130972) (← links)
- Global implicit solver for multiphase multicomponent flow in porous media with multiple gas components and general reactions. Global implicit solver for multiple gas components (Q2147577) (← links)
- A framework for reactive transport modeling using FEniCS-Reaktoro: governing equations and benchmarking results (Q2192782) (← links)
- A sequential approach for numerical simulation of two-phase multicomponent flow with reactive transport in porous media (Q2229054) (← links)
- Analysis of a global reactive transport model and results for the MoMaS benchmark (Q2229072) (← links)
- 2D simulation of natural gas reservoir by two-phase multicomponent reactive flow and transport -- description of a benchmarking exercise (Q2229084) (← links)
- Multibody approach for reactive transport modeling in discontinuous-heterogeneous porous media (Q2240923) (← links)
- Convergence acceleration of iterative sequences for equilibrium chemistry computations (Q2240929) (← links)
- Characterizations of solutions in geochemistry: existence, uniqueness, and precipitation diagram (Q2321881) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of two-phase multicomponent flow with reactive transport in porous media: application to geological sequestration of CO<sub>2</sub> (Q2786512) (← links)