“…Among them, the mobile-immobile Multi-Rate Mass Transfer models (MRMT) [Carrera et al, 1998;Haggerty and Gorelick, 1995] does not only propose efficient characterization and upscaling methodologies [Willmann et al, 2008;Babey et al, 2015;Rapaport et al, 2017] but also a natural bridge to equivalent concentration distributions, which relevance can be assessed to model reactive transport [Donado et al, 2009;Henri and Fernandez-Garcia, 2015;Sanchez-Vila et al, 2010;Soler-Sagarra et al, 2016]. Synthetic experiments have shown that MRMT models provide close approximations of bulk reactivity even in non-linear equilibrium and kinetically-controlled cases [Babey et al, 2016]. This has been linked to the empirical observation that MRMT models do not only conserve mass by construction but also the porosity weighted integral of concentrations squared [de Dreuzy et al, 2013], which is directly linked to mixing-induced reactivity through the scalar dissipation rate [Le Borgne et al, 2010].…”