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Bromacil, analysis

Another modeling analysis is presented by Russo et al. (1998), who examined field transport of bromacil by application of the classical one-region, advection-dispersion equation (ADE) model and the two region, mobile-immobile model (MM) recall Sects. 10.1 and 10.2. The analysis involved detailed, three-dimensional numerical simulations of flow and transport, using in-situ measurements of hydraulic... [Pg.254]

Fig. 12.7 Profiles of means (a,b) and standard deviations (c,d) of the bromacil concentrations at four different time points. Solid curves denote simulated profiles obtained from the advection-dispersion equation (a,c) and the mobile-immobile model (b,d). The different symbols denote measured profiles at different times. Reprinted from Russo D, Toiber-Yasur I, Laufer A, Yaron B (1998) Numerical analysis of field scale transport of bromacil. Adv Water Resour 21 637-647. Copyright 1998 with permission of Elsevier... Fig. 12.7 Profiles of means (a,b) and standard deviations (c,d) of the bromacil concentrations at four different time points. Solid curves denote simulated profiles obtained from the advection-dispersion equation (a,c) and the mobile-immobile model (b,d). The different symbols denote measured profiles at different times. Reprinted from Russo D, Toiber-Yasur I, Laufer A, Yaron B (1998) Numerical analysis of field scale transport of bromacil. Adv Water Resour 21 637-647. Copyright 1998 with permission of Elsevier...

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