Authors
Albert J Valocchi
Publication date
1985/6
Journal
Water Resources Research
Volume
21
Issue
6
Pages
808-820
Description
Sorption processes that occur during reactive solute movement through porous media can be modeled using either an equilibrium or kinetic approach. Because of the resulting conceptual and mathematical simplification, many transport models assume local chemical equilibrium is valid for describing sorption reactions. This paper presents quantitative criteria to assess the validity of the local equilibrium assumption for one‐dimensional, steady flow through homogeneous soils. A method is described whereby formulas for solute breakthrough curve time moments can be determined without knowledge of the nalytical solution to the mass transport model. This method is applied to several commonly used nonequilibrium formulations as well as the standard linear equilibrium model. The formulations considered include both the physical nonequilibrium models where the sorption rate is controlled by diffusive solute …
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