2017
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7587.1000278
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Stochastic Nature of Salt Mass Transport in Porous Media Under Unstable Conditions

Abstract: The two main transport mechanisms that occur simultaneously under unstable flow conditions are transport of saltwater from an overlying salt source to the porous media, and transport of salt through the porous media. These mechanisms were simultaneously studied through two fixed mass experiments conducted over 15 days. The transport through the porous media was also studied via three continuous injection experiments lasting between 5 to 29 days. There was no hydraulic gradient across the porous media in any of… Show more

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“…The term "salt transport" is widely used in the literature to describe translocation of salt from one point to another [54][55][56][57], but this is a misleading term as solute transport is the mechanism that translocates salt in porous media in general, and agricultural environments in particular. Transport of salt as a solid mineral is possible by the drifting of small salt particles with the wind [9] but this mechanism is meaningful only over long time scales and distances [58], much greater than those relevant for agricultural environments.…”
Section: Salt Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term "salt transport" is widely used in the literature to describe translocation of salt from one point to another [54][55][56][57], but this is a misleading term as solute transport is the mechanism that translocates salt in porous media in general, and agricultural environments in particular. Transport of salt as a solid mineral is possible by the drifting of small salt particles with the wind [9] but this mechanism is meaningful only over long time scales and distances [58], much greater than those relevant for agricultural environments.…”
Section: Salt Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%