Multicomponent transport with coupled geochemical and microbiological reactions: Model description and example simulations

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Department of Civil Engineering, Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, United States [1 ]
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J. Hydrol. | / 1-4卷 / 8-26期
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Adsorption - Algorithms - Biodegradation - Computer simulation - Dissolution - Groundwater flow - Groundwater geochemistry - Iterative methods - Microorganisms - Radioisotopes - Reaction kinetics;
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A reactive transport code (FEREACT) has been developed to examine the coupled effects of two-dimensional steady-state groundwater flow, equilibrium aqueous speciation reactions, and kinetically-controlled interphase reactions. The model uses an iterative two-step (SIA-1) solution algorithm to incorporate the effects of the geochemical and microbial reaction processes in the governing equation for solute transport in the subsurface. This SIA-1 method improves upon the convergence behavior of the traditional sequential iterative approach (SIA) through the inclusion of an additional first-order term from the Taylor Series expansion of the kinetic reaction rate expressions. The ability of FEREACT to simulate coupled reactive processes was demonstrated by modeling the transport of a radionuclide (cobalt, 60Co2+) and an organic ligand (ethylenediaminetetraacetate, EDTA4-) through a column packed with an iron oxide-coated sand. The reaction processes considered in this analysis included equilibrium aqueous speciation reactions and three types of kinetic reactions: adsorption, surface dissolution, and biodegradation.
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