GEO4-14337.5 ECTSQ3EnglishMaster
Hydrogeological Transport Phenomena
FaculteitFaculty of Geosciences
NiveauMaster
Studiejaar2026-2027
Beschrijving
Course goals
Students learn concepts and principles related to the movement of solutes in soil and groundwater. We study processes affecting the spreading of contaminants in porous media, such as advection, diffusion, dispersion and adsorption, including a quantitative analysis by making use of the corresponding governing equations. Students will develop the ability to analyze hydrogeological situations and to set up mathematical models for quantitative description including initial and boundary conditions. Besides the application of analytical solutions, students will gain insight into the standard subsurface software package ModFlow. The course aims to stimulate scientific thinking and enhance the skill of problem solving. A key prerequisite here is the motivation for self-study, contextual thinking and quantitative analysis.
Content
This course fosters the understanding and quantification of processes which affects the fate of dissolved groundwater components. The generality of the underlying physical principles allows to apply the knowledge to many other disciplines studying porous material, such as human tissues, plants, construction materials, or paper. Topics of study are:
- Transport of solute by advection, diffusion and dispersion
- Determination of flow velocity and dispersion coefficients
- Description of adsorption: linear and nonlinear isotherms, kinetic adsorption
- Determination of adsorption coefficients
- Decay and degradation processes
- Partitioning of chemicals in water, air and liquid phase.
- Physical principles of transport, mathematical description and solution
- Discussion of initial and boundary conditions
- Colloid and virus transport
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