Redox front propagation and banding modalities (Q1072884)

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    Redox front propagation and banding modalities (English)
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    Oxygenated waters flowing through a reduced sandstone cause propagating redox fronts. Mathematical reaction-transport models of these fronts studied here show a number of nonlinear phenomena including one-parameter families of constant-velocity fronts, decelerating fronts and two types of front instabilities leading to pattern formation. These redox front phenomena are examples of nonlinear wave propagation and self- organization. Redox fronts in nature are economically important because they can trap accumulations of metallic ores. Furthermore, they are but one example of a wider class of water-rock interaction systems rich in nonlinear reaction-transport phenomena. Analytical results are presented on conservation law and free boundary methods to study the velocity and profiles of the waves. A new model of the Ostwald supersaturation- nucleation-depletion cycle is presented that incorporates features of Liesegang banding not predicted by other formulations: these include finite band widths and continuous undulatory as well as discrete banding.
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    Oxygenated waters
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    reduced sandstone
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    propagating redox fronts
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    reaction- transport models
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    nonlinear phenomena
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    one-parameter families of constant-velocity fronts
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    decelerating fronts
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    types of front instabilities
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    pattern formation
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    nonlinear wave propagation
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    self- organization
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    accumulations of metallic ores
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    water-rock interaction
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    Analytical results
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    conservation law
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    free boundary methods
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    supersaturation-nucleation-depletion cycle
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    Liesegang banding
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    finite band widths
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    continuous undulatory
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    discrete banding
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