Special Issue: Mixing in Porous Media

Special Issue: Mixing in Porous Media

Marco Dentz, Daniel R. Lester, Michel F.M. Speentjes

specialissue - Special Issue: Mixing in Porous Media

Mixing in porous media is a multi-scale phenomenon with spatial scales ranging from micrometers (pores and capillaries) to kilometers (aquifers and reservoirs) and temporal scales that range from seconds to years. It is interdisciplinary with applications that range from speleogenesis to nutrient transport in biological tissue. The special issue is motivated by the 2020 Lorentz conference Mixing in Porous Media. It contains 2 review papers and 20 research papers that cover different aspects of mixing in porous and fractured media, at the pore and continuum scale, in single fractures and fracture networks.

Transport in Porous Media volume 146, (2023)
Corresponding author: Marco Dentz


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