Jn. Petersen et Yw. Sun, An analytical solution evaluating steady-state plumes of sequentially reactive contaminants, TRANS POR M, 41(3), 2000, pp. 287-303
A steady state version of an analytical solution of the reactive flow and t
ransport problem is derived. This solution allows a better understanding of
the steady-state plume characteristics, and allows the prediction of the e
ffectiveness of natural attenuation of sequentially reactive contaminants.
The sequential reactions are assumed to be first order. Using spatial momen
ts as compact information of plume characteristics, the total mass, plume c
entroids, and extents of each contaminant plume are derived as functions of
dispersivity, velocity, and reaction rates. The steady-state plume centroi
ds and extents are independent of stoichiometric coefficients. The solution
is demonstrated for a four-species sequentially reactive transport in a on
e-dimensional column. The extension to three dimensions is easily made and
does not change the basic functions.