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Introduction
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The critical zone
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Bar scale
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Challenges
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Outline
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Collaborators
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Continuous time random block
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Delay structure
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Experimental results
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Theory convection
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Flow through porous media
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Impact on surface reaction rates
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Impact on reaction efficiency
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Mean first message times
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Restart process
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Chaos mixing
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Model restart time
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Perspective
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Velocity statistics
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Reaction rates
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Particle tracking
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore the complex dynamics of fluid-solid reactions in porous media through this 45-minute lecture by Dr. Tomás Aquino, a researcher at the Institute for Environmental Assessment and Water Research. Delve into the challenges of modeling reaction rates in heterogeneous media, where transport limitations can significantly impact traditional estimates. Examine the role of medium structure and flow in dictating mixing and reaction rates, with a focus on chaotic advection in saturated porous media. Learn about a stochastic restart model that mimics efficient mixing due to chaotic exploration of the pore space, and its impact on reaction efficiency. Gain insights into the factors influencing reaction rates, including available surface area, flow rate, and interface shear. Conclude with current perspectives on modeling incompletely-mixed reaction rates in unsaturated porous media, covering topics such as the critical zone, bar scale challenges, continuous time random block, delay structure, experimental results, and particle tracking. Read more

Mixing, Delay, and Restart - Fluid-Solid Reaction Efficiency in Incompletely-Mixed Porous Media

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