This project concerns the application of stochastic processes to analyze and model complex phenomena in subsurface flow and transport. For more information, please click on Project Description and Bibliography above.
Test functions for three-dimensional control-volume mixed finite-element methods on irregular grids [Naff, R.L., Russell, T.F., and Wilson, J.D., 2000, in Bentley, L.R., et al., eds., Computational Methods in Water Resources XIII, p. 667-684, proceedings, Balkema, Rotterdam, ISBN 90 5809 123 6] |
High-resolution Monte Carlo simulation of flow and conservative transport in heterogeneous porous media, 1, Methodology and flow results [Naff, R.L., Haley, D.F., and Sudicky, E.A., 1998, Water Resources Research, v. 34, no. 4, p. 663-677] |
High-resolution Monte Carlo simulation of flow and conservative transport in heterogeneous porous media, 2, Transport results [Naff, R.L., Haley, D.F., and Sudicky, E.A., 1998, v. 34, no. 4, p. 679-697] |
Preconditioned conjugant gradient (PCG) solver for 3-, 5-, and 7-point stencils. | |
Sample problem for testing installation of PCG solver in MODFLOW. |
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