Abstract

A nonstationary model of impurity transport in a dual-porosity (fractured porous) medium with sorption is proposed. It is shown that the equilibrium between dissolved and adsorbed phases is absent for a prolonged time, which leads to the development of nonclassical impurity transport regimes. Parameter values are found for which the behavior of the system cannot be described using the conventional model of equilibrium sorption even at large times for which the equilibrium between dissolved and adsorbed components should be established.

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