M. Pannone et Pk. Kitanidis, Large-time spatial covariance of concentration of conservative solute and application to the Cape Cod tracer test, TRANS POR M, 42(1-2), 2001, pp. 109-132
Most studies on conservative transport in stationary velocity fields have f
ocused on the description of the concentration mean. In this work, we use a
Lagrangian methodology to develop an analytical expression for the spatial
covariance of the concentration, based on the central limit theorem and ap
plicable to large times after injection. We use this expression to analyze
the conservative tracer test data from the natural gradient experiment cond
ucted at Cape Cod in 1985-1988, in which bromide was quickly injected into
the aquifer and the concentration was measured at many locations at certain
points in time. The parameters that determine the concentration mean had b
een estimated in previous studies. Here, the two-particle covariance matrix
, needed to describe the concentration covariance function, is derived from
the measurements through a maximum likelihood method. Then, the data are i
nterpolated on a grid using simple kriging, and contour maps of the concent
ration estimates are plotted. The results of cross-validation indicate that
the model is consistent with the field measurements and the kriging estima
tes appear realistic.