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Reading Response: Due at 11:00 am on Thursday, February 13 On p. 61 of Contaminant Hydrogeology, 2nd ed., Fetter writes, “A much more likely condition is that there would be leakage of contaminated water into the ground water flowing in an aquifer. For the one-dimensional case, this might be a canal that is discharging contaminated water into an aquifer as a line source (Figure 2.8).” Under what circumstances will this really be a one-dimensional problem, i.e. when will be concentration be a function only of time and distance from the canal? Propose a situation under which the one-dimensional assumption would be violated. In this situation, how will the measured concentrations differ from the theoretical concentrations predicted by Eq. (2.23)?
Posted on: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 23:34:57 +0000

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