A. Grenier et al., MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING OF PARAMAGNETIC TRACERS IN POROUS-MEDIA - QUANTIFICATION OF FLOW AND TRANSPORT PARAMETERS, Water resources research, 33(6), 1997, pp. 1461-1473
Experiments in model soil columns made of 0.5-mm glass beads demonstra
ted that the convective and dispersive transport in porous media can b
e visualized and transport parameters can be quantified by using magne
tic resonance imaging (MRI). Three-dimensional information of water or
tracer distribution in columns was obtained at different times in sli
ces of 10 mm thickness and with an image plane resolution of 2.34 mm.
The total mass of tracer in the columns and the pore water velocities
determined by MRI were found to be consistent with the input values an
d with those derived from the outflow breakthrough curves (OBC). The d
ispersivity for a homogeneous medium was found to be on the order of h
alf the grain diameter increasing by a factor of 4 in a heterogeneous
medium, which is consistent with literature values. The dispersivities
derived from the OBC were 3 times higher owing to the flow pattern in
side the columns which we identified and took into account in our MRI
analysis but not in the standard one-dimensional analysis of the OBC.
This apparatus-induced dispersion could be demonstrated explicitly and
visually.