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hey every one

i was wondering if any one had any examples on how to model salt lakes.
Preferably within Australia but not necessary. I am modeling an aquifer
where the salt lake is an evaporation point and has become hyper
saline.

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Shaun





Wed Jan 16, 2008 6:10 am

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hey every one i was wondering if any one had any examples on how to model salt lakes. Preferably within Australia but not necessary. I am modeling an aquifer ...
shaunglorie
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Jan 16, 2008
8:22 am

Shaun, Some questions. Is it a rift basin and if YES, then are you concerned about the thermohaline flow? If you take out the heat, it becomes simpler. How...
hydromodeler
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Jan 30, 2008
4:10 am

In the first instance we are trying to construct an idealized model. The situation is we have a lake that is hyper saline and was formed some time ago through...
shaunglorie
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Jan 31, 2008
12:13 pm

Shaun You will need to run FEFLOW in solute transport mode that incorporates advection and dispersion. You will then need to set the density factor to a value...
Barnett, Brian G (SKM)
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Feb 1, 2008
10:02 am

Shaun Further to my earlier email - you should apply a flux constraint to the solute boundary so that water entering the model has a specified salinity (as...
Barnett, Brian G (SKM)
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