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Event Details
Seminars organized by the DICA Scientific Commission
VI cycle – Academic Year 2018/19
Subsurface reactive transport processes entail transport of dissolved chemicals by advection-diffusion in porous and fractured domains in the presence of chemical reactions. Processes of this kind are relevant across many disciplines and engineering applications, such as contaminant transport in aquifers, CO2 sequestration, harvesting of energy resources.
Mechanistic reactive transport models require to couple chemical, physical, biological models whose structure and parameters are typically uncertain. In this talk, we first briefly discuss the open challenges which still limit a robust characterization of reactive transport models in practice. Next, biochemical degradation of herbicides in soils is considered as an example, with a particular focus on biodegradation of atrazine and glyphosate, which are nowadays massively employed in agroecosystems around the world. Our objective is to quantify the degradation potential, accumulation of toxic chemicals in shallow soils and their potential leakage to aquifers. We consider the impact of multiple sources of uncertainty, which result from our inability to accurately characterize the subsurface hydraulic properties and the kinetics of biogeochemical processes. Implications of the results to groundwater contamination hazard will be discussed.
Date e orari
giovedì 22 Novembre 2018
Dalle 11:00
Luogo
Politecnico di Milano, Aula Magna
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - Milano
Organizzatore
Politecnico di Milano