نتایج جستجو برای: solute transport parameters

تعداد نتایج: 849970  

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2013
بهزاد, مجید, معاضد, هادی, موسوی, سید فرهاد, گودرزی, مصطفی,

The transport process of chemical-fertilizers, radioactive materials and other solutes in soils and porous media is important to understand the environmental and economic effects of industrial, agricultural and urban waste disposal methods. In unsaturated porous media, large gradient in aqueous osmotic potential derives significant water vapor fluxes towards regions of high solute concentration...

Journal: :Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology 2012
Ed Etxeberria Javier Pozueta-Romero Pedro Gonzalez

The plant storage vacuole is involved in a wide variety of metabolic functions a great many of which necessitate the transport of substances across the tonoplast. Some solutes, depending on the origin, have to cross the plasma membrane as well. The cell is equipped with a complex web of transport systems, cellular routes, and unique intracellular environments that support their transport and ac...

Journal: :Ground water 2006
Christopher S Lowry Mary P Anderson

Owing to increased demands on ground water accompanied by increased drawdowns, technologies that use recharge options, such as aquifer storage recovery (ASR), are being used to optimize available water resources and reduce adverse effects of pumping. In this paper, three representative ground water flow models were created to assess the impact of hydrogeologic and operational parameters/factors...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1971
D J Marsh L A Segel

MARSH, DONALD J., AND LEE A. SEGEL. Analysis of countercurrent di$usion exchange in blood vessels of the renal medulla. Am. J. Physiol. 221(3): 817-828. 1971 .-A model of the vasa recta was developed to explore the significance of dissimilarities between ascending and descending vasa recta for countercurrent exchange efficiency, and also to examine the interaction between countercurrent exchang...

2000

Solute transport in streams and rivers is governed by a suite of hydrologic and geochemical processes. Knowledge of these processes is needed when assessing the fate of contaminants that are released into surface waters. The study of solute fate and transport often is aided by solute transport models that mathematically describe the underlying processes. This fact sheet describes a model that c...

2001
Anders Wörman Aaron I. Packman Håkan Johansson Karin Jonsson

[1] Temporary storage of solutes in streams is often controlled by flow-induced uptake in hyporheic zones. This phenomenon accounts for the tails that are generally observed following the passage of a solute pulse, and such exchange is particularly important for the transport of reactive substances that can be subject to various biogeochemical processes in the subsurface. Advective pumping, ind...

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2004
Raymond Flynn Fabien Cornaton Daniel Hunkeler Pierre Rossi

A column containing four concentric layers of progressively finer-grained glass beads (graded column) was used to study the transport of the bacteriophage T7 in water flowing parallel to layering through a fining-upwards (FU) sedimentary structure. By passing a pulse of T7, and a conservative solute tracer upwards through a column packed with a single bead size (uniform column), the capacity of...

1999
Stan Schoofs Frank J. Spera Ulrich Hansen

Fluids circulate through the Earth's crust perhaps down to depths as great as 5^15 km, based on oxygen isotope systematics of exhumed metamorphic terrains, geothermal fields, mesozonal batholithic rocks and analysis of obducted ophiolites. Hydrothermal flows are driven by both thermal and chemical buoyancy; the former in response to the geothermal gradient and the latter due to differences in s...

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