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Published online 14 January 2009
Published in Vadose Zone J 7:1181-1190 (2009)
DOI: 10.2136/vzj2007.0153
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SPECIAL SECTION: NONCLASSICAL TRANSPORT

Nonclassical Transport Processes in Geologic Media: Review of Field and Laboratory Observations and Basic Physical Concepts

Leonid Bolshova, Peter Kondratenkoa,*, Karsten Pruessb,* and Vladimir Semenova

a Russian Academy of Sciences, Nuclear Safety Institute, 52 Bolshaya Tul'skaya St., 115191 Moscow, Russia
b Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Berkeley, CA 94720

* Corresponding authors (kondrat{at}ibrae.ac.ru, K_Pruess{at}lbl.gov).

Received 6 September 2007.

We present an overview of the problem of solute transport in unsaturated heterogeneous media. We first review field and laboratory observations that demonstrate nonclassical flow and transport behavior. The main physical principles causing anomalous transport regimes in fractured rock media are identified. The basic factors and physical concepts needed to describe anomalous transport in saturated and unsaturated fractured rock are discussed in detail.




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