Tracers and Modelling in Hydrogeology: TraM'2000 : Proceedings of TraM'2000, the International Conference on Tracers and Modelling in Hydrogeology Held at Liège, Belgium, in May 2000

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Alain Dassargues
IAHS, 2000 - 571 pages
 

Contents

An attempt at 3D mass transport model verification by tracer test simulations
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Advanced numerical modelling for tracer flow Christos Chatzichristos Jan Sagen
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a new mathematical and numerical
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Tritium³He measurements as calibration tools in groundwater transport modelling
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Analysis of time series of locally measured bromide concentrations during
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Design performance evaluation and modelling of a natural gradient multitracer
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Estimation of alluvial aquifer parameters by a singlewell dilution technique using
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sensitivity
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Flow pattern and transport behaviour of granitic rock intersected by a highly
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the largescale
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A pulsedvelocity method of doubleporosity solute transport modelling
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Laboratory experiments for diffusion transport processes in fractured chalk
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Radionuclide field tests in a single fracture Jordi Guimerà Lara Duro Jordi Bruno
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Use of hydrochemistry and isotopes in a mixingcell model to quantify the relative
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Tracer experiments as a basis for modelling the transport of water and solutes
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Information gain using single tracers under steady state and transient flow
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Comparison of three transport models for tritium release in the Fangataufa lagoon
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Tracer testing as an aid to groundwater protection Rob Ward Steve Fletcher
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an example using tracer
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Modelling of groundwater flow dynamics and contamination transport processes
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simplified case of the linearized
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Stochastic modelling of tracer transport in three dimensions poster paper
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On the statistics of concentration fluctuations in aquifers poster paper
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An alternative approach to simulate transport based on the Master equation poster
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laboratory simulation and
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Largescale field experiments on the mobility of heavy metals As Cd Co Cr
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an example of methodology
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Bacteriophages as particle migration indicators in subsurface environments invited
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examples of their application in water related studies
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Use of bacteriophages as tracers for the study of removal of viruses invited paper
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Application of two new fluorescent dyes and fluorescent particles in a horizontal
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Sorption of fluorobenzoic acids on peat and kaolinite T C Atkinson
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Using an aquifer storage and recovery ASR trial as a large scale tracer test
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laboratory study and field consequences
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The isotope composition of dissolved strontium as a tracer of pollution in
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A nonintrusive technique for investigating contaminant dispersion in porous media
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Measurement of groundwater flow by the dilution method using dye tracing under
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Internal characteristics of a bromide tracer zone during natural flow in the Borden
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a conservative tracer for estimating biodegradation and hydrodynamic
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Deuterated tracers for assessing natural attenuation in contaminated groundwater
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Characterization of a PCE contaminated site by a partitioning interwell tracer test
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Age dating of a chlorinated solvent plume in groundwater poster paper Gil Oudijk
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application to performance assessment of
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Tracers and Modelling of Double Porosity Macropores
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Numerical simulation of a multitracer study in a basaltic aquifer Sebastian Bauer
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Hierarchical geostatistics of porosity derived from neutron logs at the Boise
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Simulation of vertical water flow and bromide transport under temporarily very
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Measurements and models of solute behaviour in the dualporosity Chalk aquifer
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Quantifying recharge at the city scale using multiple environmental tracers invited
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Use of natural and anthropogenic tracers to identify sources of groundwater recharge
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Longterm water percolation around waste disposal sites revealed using natural
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Contribution des traçages à la connaissance des mécanismes dalimentation
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Comparison of recharge estimates for the two largest aquifers in Niger based
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Perched aquifers in arid environments and inferences for recharge rates
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Changements climatiques et recyclage sur plusieurs milliers dannées du chlorure
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Palaeohydrogeology of the sedimentary plain of Suriname J Groen V E A Post
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Geochemical modelling and isotope studies in the Sherwood Sandstone aquifer
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Isotopic hydrogeology within the Miocene basin of CarpentrasValreas southeastern
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Calibration of a regional groundwater flow model using environmental isotope data
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Resolving patterns of groundwater flow by inverse hydrochemical modelling in
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Identification of groundwater sources in the Ashigara Plain using temperature
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a potential tracer in the carbon cycle A small
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Natural tracers for investigating residence times runoff components and validation
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A comparison of observed and simulated hydrograph separations for a fieldscale
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progress in applications
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Using radon for studying groundwater circulation in the Gargano promontory
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Study of the vertical migration of radionuclides poster paper V M Shestopalov
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Numerical simulation of measured multitracer time series in shallow groundwater
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un cas décole invited paper Sophie Ravailleau
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Groundwatersurfacewater interactions and sources of nitrogen and uranium in
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Natural tracers to quantify seasonal variations of groundwater mixing in a complex
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a coupled water conservative solute and environmental isotope mass
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Development and verification of a tritium and water balance model for estimating
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Tracer transport through a drainage basin A Gupta V Cvetkovic
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the Haute
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Constraining models of lake water balance and groundwatersurface water
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