PROGRAM
Days: Sunday, June 3rd Monday, June 4th Tuesday, June 5th Wednesday, June 6th Thursday, June 7th
Sunday, June 3rd
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Monday, June 4th
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08:15-08:30 Session 00: Opening session
Location: Auditorium
08:30-09:25 Session 01: Keynote speaker 1
Chair:
Location: Auditorium
08:30 | Response of biogeochemical interfaces to hydrologic fluctuations: the ultimate control on water quality? ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 02: S11-1: Impact of groundwater in earth system science
Chairs:
Location: Auditorium
09:30 | Unraveling plant water sources and transpiration partitioning using computational hydrology. ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Quantifying Stream-Aquifer-Land Interactions along a large dam-regulated River Corridor using Integrated Modeling and Observations ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Simulating large lake-aquifer-systems: Nebraska Sand Hills, USA ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Putting groundwater in earth system models: an analytical solution of unconfined groundwater flow that integrates three-dimensional dynamics ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 03: S26-1: Subsurface biogeochemistry: Modeling concepts integrating findings from novel experimental techniques
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 1
09:30 | Modelling microbially enhanced coal-bed methane production: From batch experiments to a numerical model ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Structural Heterogeneities Improve Biodegradation of a Self-Inhibiting Substrate ( abstract ) |
10:00 | A Matlab-IPhreeqc based model integrating mass transfer, microbial dynamics, contaminant degradation, and geochemistry to interpret biological assays: An example for PCE dechlorination ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Effect of the microbial siderophore DFOB on mobility and transport of Cu: Column experiment and reactive transport modeling ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 04: S06-1: Confrontations of models with field data: applications to CO2 storage, geothermal production and managed aquifer recharge
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 2
09:30 | (Featured speaker) Predictive Modeling of Fracture Generation and Fluid Circulation and Comparisons to Observations for a Meso-Scale Enhanced Geothermal System Experiment – EGS Collab Project ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Assessment of capacity increase of a low enthalpy geothermal plant ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Thermal retardation in fractured media : theory and field evidence through heat and solute tracer test experiments ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 05: S05-1: Computational Ecohydrology
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 3
09:30 | Multiscale continuum modelling for water and nutrient uptake from a single root scale to whole architectural root system ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Propagation of ecohydrological uncertainty in a complex biogeochemical network of Glyphosate dispersion and degradation ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Predicting algal bloom: the evolution of benthic algae in riverine systems ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 06: S07-1: Data Assimilation
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
09:30 | Addressing time scale differences in coupled land/atmosphere data assimilation: Updating model estimates of low frequency states by assimilating observations of high frequency states ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Assimilating SMOS brightness temperatures into a conceptual spatially distributed hydrological model for improving flood and drought forecasting at large scale ( abstract ) |
10:00 | DATA ASSIMILATION ACROSS TERRESTRIAL SYSTEM COMPARMENTS WITH TERRSYSMP-PDAF ( abstract ) |
10:15 | “MétéEau des nappes”, a decision making tool mixing water cycle’s various data for characterizing in almost real-time groundwater quantitative state ( abstract ) |
10:30-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Session 07: S02-1: Advances in Numerical Solvers for Water Resources Applications
Chairs:
Location: Auditorium
11:00 | [CANCELLED] Analysis of the performance of two strategies for shallow water simulation using CFL>1 ( abstract ) |
11:15 | [CANCELLED] Implicit schemes for 2D non-linear problems: Performance and efficiency assessment of two solvers ( abstract ) |
11:30 | [RESCHEDULED TUESDAY 5 IN SESSION 22 - S18-2 10:15 am] Efficient Iterative Solution and Multiscale Approximation of Anisotropic and Heterogeneous Problems with Applications ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Robust simulation of mineral precipitation-dissolution problems with variable mineral surface area ( abstract ) |
12:00 | An Overview of the SUNDIALS suite of Nonlinear Differential/Algebraic Equation Solvers and its Application in Water Resources ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 08: S26-2: Subsurface biogeochemistry: Modeling concepts integrating findings from novel experimental techniques
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 1
11:00 | (Featured speaker) Modelling isotope fractionation of organic pollutants: beyond carbon isotopes and aquifers ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Implementing rate-dependent isotope fractionation in biogeochemical reactive transport models ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Effects of Scale and Representative Elemental Volume for Quantification of in situ Biodegradation Rates using High Resolution Compound Specific Stable Isotope Analysis ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Reactive transport of dichloromethane in porous medium under dynamic hydrological conditions: from experiments to model including isotope fractionation and bacterial effects ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 09: S06-2: Confrontations of models with field data: applications to CO2 storage, geothermal production and managed aquifer recharge
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 2
11:00 | Modelling Effects of Redox Conditions and Temperature Variability on Emerging Organic Contaminant Attenuation in a Bank Filtration Site ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Saltwater intrusion model assessment based on a large scale laboratory experiment ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Applications of two alternative models to field data of groundwater flow and tracer transport in crystalline rock at the Äspö HRL ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Modeling of single-well CO2 push-pull experiments at Heletz, Israel, for quantifying in-situ residual trapping ( abstract ) |
12:00 | On the vertical connectivity in fluvial Hot Sedimentary Aquifers (HSA) and its influence on Geothermal and Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) doublet performance ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 10: S05-2: Computational Ecohydrology
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 3
11:00 | Eco-hydrological model of water dynamics in a small-scale urban reserve ( abstract ) |
11:15 | An ecohydrological model to explore topographic and rainfall variability effects on vegetation self-organisation ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Alpine ecohydrology: exploring the interactions between topographic, climatic and vegetation gradients ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Tall Amazonian rainforests more resistant to droughts ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Computational approaches to understanding evolution in stochastic ecohydrological systems ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 11: S07-2: Data Assimilation
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
11:00 | Ensemble-based hydrologic forecasting with a high-resolution integrated surface/subsurface model at the watershed scale ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Robust calibration of imperfect models using iterative ensemble smoothing ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Data assimilation based inverse modelling using Gaussian process emulators ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Handling uncertainty of soil hydraulic parameters using the ensemble Kalman filter ( abstract ) |
12:00 | In situ computational steering to assimilate observations into a coupled hydrological model ( abstract ) |
12:15-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-14:55 Session 12: Keynote speaker 2
Chair:
Location: Auditorium
14:00 | Thirty-five years of contaminant transport modeling at the MADE site ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 13: S02-2: Advances in Numerical Solvers for Water Resources Applications
Chairs:
Location: Auditorium
15:00 | On the efficiency of ELLAM for density-driven flow in fractured porous media ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Well-Balanced, Positivity Preserving, Second-Order Finite Element Approximation of the Shallow Water Equations with Friction ( abstract ) |
15:30 | A reduced-order model based on stochastic moment equations for the solution of groundwater flow problems ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Comparison of POD-based iterative solvers for the solution of porous media flow problems ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Tsunami-HySEA: A Model to Simulate Tsunamis Generated by Earthquakes on Multiple GPUs ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Finite Analytic Method for Fluid Flows in Heterogeneous Porous Media ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 14: S24-1: Reactive Transport Modeling
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 1
15:00 | An efficient numerical scheme for fully coupled flow and reactive transport in variably saturated porous media ( abstract ) |
15:15 | On coupling variable porosity and water activity with two-phase flow in reactive transport modelling ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Upscaling two-phase flow in porous media including droplet topology ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Finite-Elements Simulation of the Fate of Carbon Dioxide Trapped in Deep Saline Aquifers ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Experimental and numerical investigation of wormholing during CO2 storage and Water Alternating Gas injection ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Numerical simulation of the injection of a CO2 saturated solution in a limestone sample ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 15: S18-1: Multiphysics problems, coupling methods and domain decomposition in space and time
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 2
15:00 | Dissipation-based Homotopy Continuation Method for Nonlinear Multiphase Flow in Porous Media ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Non-isothermal compositional two-phase Darcy flow: numerical modeling of high energy geothermal systems with soil-atmosphere boundary condition ( abstract ) |
15:30 | A preconditioning framework for coupled poromechanical problems ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Space-time discretization for non-linear Biot's model ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Extension and Application of Approximate Commutator Preconditioners to Two-Phase Incompressible Flow ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 16: S05-3: Computational Ecohydrology
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 3
15:00 | Estimation of Root Water Uptake Parameters of Physically-Based and Empirical Models ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Plant root dynamics via Optimal Transport ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Surprising ecohydrological implications of leaf-scale physics ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Improving the simulation of the hysteresis of transpiration through biomass hydraulic capacitance ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Hydrodynamic Model Used to Bridge Observations at Multiple Scales and Define Tree Hydraulic Traits ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:15 Session 17-1: S07-3: Data Assimilation
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
15:00 | Innovative use of remote sensing data for operational flood forecasting ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Data driven adaptive localization for ensemble-based data assimilation problems ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Model selection under computational time constraints: application to river engineering ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Bathymetry estimation from video imagery via the linear dispersion relations and the assimilation of wavenumber observations. ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Hydrogeophysical parameter estimation using iterative ensemble smoothing and approximate forward solvers ( abstract ) |
16:15-16:45 Session 17-2: S21: Numerical tools for Data-driven approaches
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
16:15 | Nonlinear input variable selection techniques for multivariate data-driven modelling ( abstract ) |
16:30 | A Data-driven Technique for Model-data Integration in the Presence of Non-Gaussian Noises ( abstract ) |
16:30-18:30 Session 18: Posters session
Location: salle du Grand Large
16:30 | Poster 1. Diagnosing redundancies, gaps and data match in multi-model ensembles ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 2. A second order scheme for a Robin boundary condition in random walk algorithms ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 3. A comparison of discrete versus continuous adjoint states to estimate parameters of groundwater flow in dual porosity systems ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 4. Uncoupled and coupled hydrogeophysical inversions of seawater intrusion and geothermal hydrologic models ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 5. Investigating the geochemical impact of impurities in a CO2 injection stream - modelling and field experiment at the Heletz site ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 6. Uncertainties of low-flow indices estimation based on continuous simulation hydrological using data resampling. ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 7. Linking snowmelt and nitrogen cycling to vegetation community dynamics along a hillslope transect ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 8. Artificial recharge in heterogeneous aquifers: impact of bedrock interface geometry on recharge dynamics ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 9. Role of non reactive minerals on dissolution localization ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 10. Data assimilation in the subsurface: benefit of modelling groundwater flow for soil moisture predictions ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 11. Application of a flexible channel network model to understand flow, mass and heat transport in deep fractured formations ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 12. Coupling HYDRUS - MT3D to PHREEQC for reactive transport simulations across a fluctuating groundwater table ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 13. Temporal Mixing Behavior of a Conservative Solute through Self-affine Fractures: Investigation and prediction ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 14. Construction of reduced-order models of discrete fracture networks through physics on graph representations ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 15. Modelling subsurface transport of antibiotic resistant bacteria in the context of wastewater reuse ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 16. Pore scale multiphase flow simulation in low permeable porous media by LBM and SPH methods. ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 17. Simulating three-dimensional non-Fickian transport across arbitrary Péclet regimes using training trajectories ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 18. Calibration of a transient variably-saturated groundwater flow model by iterative ensemble smoothering: Application to the artificially induced flow at the Andra’s Meuse/Haute-Marne site ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 19. Stable isotope fractionation of bioreactive compounds in a decay chain: analytical solutions and analysis of assessment methods ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 20. Transient hydraulic tomography for characterizing hydraulic properties and connectivity of the major fractures ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 21. Optimization of Hydropower Benefits of Irrigation Reservoirs ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 22. TRANSPORT EQUATION FOR THE CONCENTRATION GRADIENT ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 23. A framework for transient behavior restriction in WHPA delineation: A dynamic multiobjective approach ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 24. Unconfined flow numerical model for unstructured polyhedral grids ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 25. Simultaneous identification of hydraulic conductivity and contaminant source information by an ensemble smoother with multiple data assimilation ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 26. A study of solute diffusion through unsaturated argillite micro-fractures network ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 27. Improving yield prediction by assimilating data from remote sensing and precision farming into a crop model ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 28. Pore scale analysis of flow and tracer transport based on X-ray microCT ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 29. A high-fidelity discrete fracture model of fracture-matrix flow in fractured shale or low-permeability reservoirs ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 30. Darcy-scale anomalous transport in heterogeneous porous media: a continuous time random walk approach ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 31. A Reactive Transport Modeling Approach for Understanding Concentration-Discharge ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 32. DarcyTools – A Multiphysics Toolbox for Groundwater Flow and Transport Analyses ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 33. Sensitivity analysis and hydraulic parameter estimation in an unconfined aquifer using oscillatory pumping tests ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 34. Field scale characterisation of solute transport and biogeochemical reactivity in fractured media ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 35. Reactive transport modelling of water quality changes during river bank filtration, Busan, South Korea ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 36. Direct measurement of the flow field with GeoPET as the starting point for reactive transport modelling ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 37. Comparison of numerical simulators for underground non-isothermal CO2 injection in deformable saline aquifers ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 38. Improving predictions in ungauged basins through combination of the several regionalization methods ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 39. Diffusive Isotope Fractionation of Deuterated Benzene and Toluene in Aqueous Systems ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 40. Coupling processes at basin scale by numerical modelling for geothermal resources: application to the Anglo-Paris Basin ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 41. Modeling field-scale applications of microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 42. Numerical Upscaling of Reactive Transport with Applications to Geochemistry ( abstract ) |
16:30 | [CANCELLED] Poster 43. Control-Volume Distributed Multi-Point Flux Approximation (CVD-MPFA) and Grid Constraints for Flow in Porous and Fractured Media ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 44. Hydrogeological Study of a Fractured-Limestone Aquifer Using a Multidisciplinary Approach ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 45. Numerical study of the effects of fault zone structural properties on hydraulic behavior in the frame of EGS technology ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 46. Groundwater flow in the fractured system surrounding a nuclear waste repository ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 47. New Mixed Lagrangian-Eulerian Method on Cauchy Boundary In the Numerical Framework of MT3DMS ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 48. Robust level set methods for applications \\with moving interfaces and boundaries ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 49. Comparison of Intrusive and Non-Intrusive Projection-Based Model Reduction for Approximation of Free Surface Flows ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 50. Adaptive Pressure Management in Geological CO2 Storage ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 51. Assimilation of images into a spatialized model of water and pesticide fluxes ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 52. Flow and Transport in Carbonate Rock - Complexities Introduced by Microporosity ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 53. Transport and Reactive Flow Modelling Using A Particle Tracking Method Based on Continuous Time Random Walks ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 54. Physics-informed machine learning for reactive mixing ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 55. Adaptive Local Kernels for Lagrangian Modeling of Reactive Transport ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 56. Modeling mixing in high heterogeneous media: the role of the water discretization for phase space formulation ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 57. Modelling two-phase flow and reactive transport with the CSMP++GEM coupled code ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 58. Application of deconvolution to short-duration overdamped slug tests in fractured rock ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 59. Model Validation for Large-Scale Linearized Uncertainty Quantification using Normalized Residuals ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 60. Uncertainty quantification for water and nutrient uptake simulation of an architectural root system. ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 61. New method to measure microbial activity in groundwater ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 62. Advancing Numerical Capabilities for Microbial and Biogeochemical Processes in Hyporheic Zones ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 63. Electrochemical migration during conservative and reactive transport of ions in porous media: Laboratory experiments and multi-scale modeling ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 64. A posteriori error estimates, stopping criteria, and adaptivity for a two phase flow with exchange between phases as a nonlinear complementarity problem ( abstract ) |
Tuesday, June 5th
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08:30-09:25 Session 19: Keynote speaker 3
Chair:
Location: Auditorium
08:30 | Combining continuous and discontinuous approaches to fracture with a geometrical description of dissipation : The Thick Level Set approach ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 20: S11-2: Impact of groundwater in earth system science
Chairs:
Location: Auditorium
09:30 | Global methods for a global model - applying the Morris sensitivity analysis on the global gradient-based groundwater model 3GM ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Assessing groundwater-stream interactions influence on ORCHIDEE land surface model dynamics: parametrization and results for Little Washita watershed ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Impact of groundwater on present-day climate and climate sensitivity in the CNRM-ESM2 Earth System Model ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Impacts of groundwater on the Amazon precipitation using multi-GCM simulations from the I-GEM project ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 21: S24-2: Reactive Transport Modeling
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 1
09:30 | Imaging the spatial distribution of geochemical heterogeneities with inverse reactive transport modeling: The example of pyrite oxidation ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Chemical reactions under flow heterogeneities ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Mineral dissolution in physically heterogeneous systems ( abstract ) |
10:15 | A Large-Scale Model for Dissolution in Heterogeneous Porous Media ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 22: S18-2: Multiphysics problems, coupling methods and domain decomposition in space and time
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 2
09:30 | A Robin-Robin domain decomposition method to couple nonisothermal compositional gas liquid Darcy and free gas flows ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Using a posteriori error estimates to stop the iterations in a space-time domain decomposition method for porous media flow ( abstract ) |
10:00 | A Fully Implicit Finite Volume Scheme For Flows With Reactive Transport In Porous Media ( abstract ) |
10:15 | [RESCHEDULED FROM MONDAY Session 07: S02-1] Efficient Iterative Solution and Multiscale Approximation of Anisotropic and Heterogeneous Problems with Applications ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 23: S09-1: Fractured rock hydromechanics and seismicity
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Location: Lamennais 3
09:30 | (Featured speaker) Induced seismicity and In situ mapping of pore pressure ( abstract ) |
09:45 | (Featured speaker) Insights into complex sub-decimeter fracturing processes occurring during a water-injection experiment at depth in Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory, Sweden ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Aseismic motions drive a sparse seismicity during fluid injections into a fractured zone in a carbonate reservoir ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Exploring in situ fracture hydromechanics from high resolution surface tilt and borehole strain observations ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 24: S15-1: Microorganisms in heterogeneous flows: integrating from the cellular to the system-scale and from fundamental physics to applications
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Location: Lamennais 4
09:30 | Micro-scale heterogeneous bacterial distribution impacts on biodegradation ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Interaction of porosity structures and microbial uptake dynamics in the degradation of pesticides at µm and mm scales ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Filtration of biocolloids by porous media: the role of flow disorder ( abstract ) |
10:15 | High-resolution Simulation of Denitrification ( abstract ) |
10:30-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Session 25: S12-1: Integrated Hydrologic Models: Coupled Surface and Subsurface Flow
Chairs:
Location: Auditorium
11:00 | Integrated Water Resource Modeling with Carbon Storage and Plant Growth ( abstract ) |
11:15 | [CANCELLED] A model intercomparison of a land surface model and a coupled surface subsurface model with a focus on the scaling behaviour ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Solutions to Improve Stream-Aquifer Model Parameter Estimation and Uncertainty Analysis ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Including riverbank seepage and riverbed heterogeneity in modeling river-aquifer interaction in MODFLOW: a new approach ( abstract ) |
12:00 | An ensemble approach for coupling conceptual rainfall runoff model with physically based groundwater model ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 26: S24-3: Reactive Transport Modeling
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 1
11:00 | Alquimia: an application programming interface for geochemical codes- Development and application ( abstract ) |
11:15 | MIN3P-THCm-USG: a fully unstructured grid code for subsurface flow and reactive transport simulation ( abstract ) |
11:30 | How Do We Couple Pore- to Darcy-scale Flow and Reactive Transport in A General Way? ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Pore-scale reactive transport modeling of mineral-water interactions and implications for reaction rate upscaling ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Discontinuous kinetics models for reactive transport problems ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 27: S18-3: Multiphysics problems, coupling methods and domain decomposition in space and time
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Location: Lamennais 2
11:00 | Coupling concepts for free-flow and porous media systems ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Thermo-Chemo-Hydro-Geomechanical Model and Numerical Solution Strategy for Marine Gas Hydrate Geosystems with a focus on Gas Production and related Geohazards ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Efficient DG-based simulation of coupled surface subsurface flow ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Poromechanics based on Minimization -- Models and Solvers ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 28: S09-2: Fractured rock hydromechanics and seismicity
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Location: Lamennais 3
11:00 | (Featured speaker) Fault slip reactivation by fluid injections : aseismic slip and induced seismicity in rate-and-state fault models ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Expected influence of overpressure on observed induced seismicity sequences ( abstract ) |
11:30 | The nucleation of injection-induced earthquakes: The role of poroelasticity ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Fault activation induced by human activities: uncertainty quantification and parameter update ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Three-dimensional numerical modelling of hydraulic stimulation of geothermal reservoirs: permeability enhancement and induced seismicity ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 29: S15-2: Microorganisms in heterogeneous flows: integrating from the cellular to the system-scale and from fundamental physics to applications
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
11:00 | Chemotaxis and flow disorder shape microbial dispersion in porous media ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Microbial horizontal gene transfer in flows ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Fractures sustain dynamic microbial hotspots in the subsurface ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Hybrid cellular automata / PDE modeling for solid restructuring including EPS ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Analysis of the influence of growth conditions on the competition between biological aggregate morphotypes: biofilms, flocs and streamers ( abstract ) |
12:15-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-14:55 Session 30: Keynote speaker 4
Chair:
Location: Auditorium
14:00 | Groundwater-to-atmosphere simulations under human water use conditions over the European continent ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 31: S12-2: Integrated Hydrologic Models: Coupled Surface and Subsurface Flow
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Location: Auditorium
15:00 | Integrated groundwater-surface water hydrologic modeling at the continental scale and its applications ( abstract ) |
15:15 | A New Approach to Predicting the Effect of Climate Extremes on California’s Water Supply ( abstract ) |
15:30 | The AquiFR hydrogeological modeling platform: evaluation of the 1958-2017 reanalysis for the main regional multilayer aquifers in France. ( abstract ) |
15:45 | An integrated hydrologic model approach to evaluate the compounding impacts of groundwater extraction and severe drought on groundwater and surface water supplies in the California Central Valley ( abstract ) |
16:00 | A groundwater model as a benchmark for a fully-integrated supra-regional-scale hydrological modeling ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Simulating the Effects of Changes in Climate and Land Use on Streamflow and Groundwater Storage in the Midwestern United States ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 32: S10: Multiscale Data-Model Integration for Simulation of Complex Flow and Reactive Transport Systems
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Location: Lamennais 1
15:00 | Hybrid multiscale modeling to couple pore and continuum scale processes of transport, reaction and biofilm growth along a transverse mixing zone ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Hybrid multi-scale modeling of reactive transport in fractures– An adaptive embedded-boundary approach ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Efficient Multiscale Modeling of Fracture Networks Using Graph-based Representations ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Coupled Solid-Fluid Dynamics in Heterogenous Porous Media ( abstract ) |
16:00 | [CANCELLED] Pore Scale Simulation of Immiscible Two-Phase Flow at Low Capillary numbers ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 33: S22: Observatories, remote sensing, data-driven modeling
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Location: Lamennais 2
15:00 | Use of High Frequency measurements to better determine the concentration-flow relationship (C-Q) of the Avenelles watershed (ORACLE Obs.) ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Interest and complementarity of physical and chemical monitoring to model the critical zone ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Groundwater discharge into a coastal freshwater pond impacts an aquatic ecosystem ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Constructing an everywhere and locally relevant predictive model of the West-African critical zone ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Ecohydrological response of a continuous vegetation transect in wetlands during a typical flooding process ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Digital Watershed: Advanced Watershed Characterization across Scales ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 34: S04: Characterizing and modeling solid-solution reactivity: from atoms to pore networks
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Location: Lamennais 3
15:00 | A multi-scale approach to study mineral dissolution: Kinetic Monte Carlo models and experimental observations ( abstract ) |
15:15 | 3D Modeling from X-ray computed tomography images : Crystals properties in Magma ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Short- and long-range interactions at solid-water interfaces ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Dynamics of celestine precipitation and dissolution in confined spaces: a lab-on-a-chip experiment and complementary pore scale modelling. ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Shales and geological waste repositories: from microstructure description to macro-scale properties ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Dynamics of altered surface layer formation on dissolving silicates: the example of wollastonite ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 35: S23-1: Parameter Estimation and Uncertainty Quantification in Water Resources Modeling
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
15:00 | (Featured speaker) Multiple-point statistics simulation and inversion using a spatial generative adversarial neural network ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Predicting remediation efficiency of polluted aquifers by comprehensive data assimilation and forward modelling ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Estimation and Impact Assessment of Input and Parameter Uncertainty in Predicting Groundwater Flow with a Fully Distributed Model ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Bayesian inversion for discrete parameter fields ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Using sensitivity analysis to determine effective hydraulic conductivity and mannings n parameters at multiple modeling resolutions in a mountain headwater catchment. ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Adjusting the complexity level of groundwater models ( abstract ) |
16:30-18:30 Session 36: Posters session
Location: salle du Grand Large
16:30 | Poster 1. USING REACTIVE TRANSPORT MODEL TO SIMULATE AN HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEM IN THE POCURO FAULT ZONE (CENTRAL CHILE) ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 2. A regional-scale hillslope aggregating watershed model: application over Brittany ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 3. Groundwater resource in northern France from XXth to XXIth centuries ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 4. Foam flows in porous media: preferential paths, intermittency and non-stationary bubble size distribution ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 5. Application of a model for point-wise prediction of stream flow statistics using climatic and geomorphologic data to Taiwan ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 6. A Finite Volume Discretization Approach to Solving Flow of Groundwater and Tracer Transport in Karst Aquifers ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 7. Transient times as a tool to resolve “hot moments“ of nitrogen transformations at a mixed land use catchment ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 8. Characterisation of two-phase flow within channels of PEM water electrolysis cells ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 9. Numerical Modelling of Poroelasticity in Fractured Rock ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 10. Flow distributions and spatial correlations in mice brain microvascular networks ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 11. A new fully distributed model of nitrate transport and removal at catchment scale ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 12. Composition of spring and deep borehole waters in the granitic Ringelbach research catchment (Vosges Mountains, France): contribution of a hydrogeochemical modeling approach ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 13. Flow structures and hydraulic property scalings in fractured sedimentary rock revealed by a large-scale pumping test ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 14. Quantifying the contributions of root systems to individual and community drought resilience in the Amazon rainforest ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 15. How sustainable is groundwater abstraction? A global assessment. ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 16. Simulating the Development of Weathering Profiles in Shale Bedrock at the Eel River Critical Zone Observatory ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 17. Scale Effects in the Flow of a Shear-Thinning Fluid in Geological Fractures ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 18. Fluid viscosity controls earthquakes nucleation ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 19. Kinematic metric to quantify fast reactions in transport through heterogeneous media ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 20. Improving US national water modeling: an intercomparison of two high-resolution, continental scale models, ParFlow-CONUS and National Water Model configuration of WRF-Hydro ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 21. An Upscaled Rate Law For Magnesite Dissolution in Heterogeneous Media ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 22. Toward a forecast model for a water table control system in cranberry production ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 23. Formation and drop control in modeled porous media ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 24. Characterizing Canadian Shield Fractured Crystalline Rock Settings Using Geochemistry ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 25. Modelling transport of sorbed species in clays ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 26. Closing the conceptual gap between the hyporheic zone and the river corridor ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 27. Evaluation of a physically-based base flow time constant in ORCHIDEE Land-Surface Model at global scale ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 28. A transient approach to modeling isotopic equilibration during water-rock interactions ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 29. Poroelasticity analysis of a hydraulically fractured shale rock formation ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 30. An approach based on a groundwater flow model and a geomechanical model for estimating thermal anomalies locations ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 31. Coupled Electro-hydrodynamic Transport in Geological Fractures ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 32. Response of the simulated climate to the sub-grid scale variability of the water table depth: evidence of non-linear amplifications in the IPSL climate model. ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 33. Multiscale analysis of biofilm and tissue mechanics via the method of volume averaging ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 34. Understanding couplings between transport mechanisms and biofilms in porous media using 3D printed micro-bioreactors and X-ray imaging ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 35. The Hydrochronology and Water Storage of the Southern Sierra Critical Zone ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 36. Long-term chemical evolution of hard rock aquifers related to exploitation : Anthopocene revealed from observatories. ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 37. Analysis of Soil Hydraulic and Thermal Properties for Land Surface Modelling over the Tibetan Plateau ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 38. Derivation of a bedload transport model with viscous effects ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 39. A combination of high resolution hydro-sedimentary data and distributed numerical modelling to understand internal catchment erosion processes ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 40. Morphodynamic modelling of landslide evacuation in bedrock rivers ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 41. Benchmarking Multilayer-HySEA model for landslide generated tsunamis ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 42. Coupling topo-bathymetric lidar and 2D flood modelling to invert spatial patterns of friction in rivers ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 43. Formulation of the 3D Shallow Water and 3D/2D Coupled Shallow Water Models in the Adaptive Hydraulics Suite ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 44. Daily spatial groundwater table dynamics over a 15-year period from monthly time series of different lengths ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 45. Multiphase fluid flow modeling of chlorinated solvents infiltration in fractured clay till ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 46. Revisitation of the dipole tracer test for heterogeneous porous formations ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 47. Simulating the variability of surface saturation generation in a forested catchment ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 48. A modern software approach to improve the computational efficiency of the integrated hydrological model GEOtop ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 49. Modeling leaf-phenology in Amazonia: impacts on carbon and water fluxes ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 50. Modeling the hydrological response of different tree line vegetation in Central Himalaya, India ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 51. Analysis of persistent seismic multiplets at the EGS reservoir of Soultz-Sous-Forêts, France ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 52. Fluid thermodynamics control induced earthquake ruptures. ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 53. Impact of large erosional events on seismic cycle ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 54. Mixing and reactions: The case of Taylor dispersion in a tube ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 55. From sequential homogenization to multiscale data reconstruction ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 56. Chemical Continuous Time Random Walks ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 57. Mathematical model of Fast High Volume Infiltration into Subsurface ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 58. Marine and continental controls of groundwater flooding in coastal areas ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 59. Opening versus self-sealing behavior of single fractures in mudstone caprocks during CO2 migration ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 60. Investigating the influence of aperture variability on the fracture surface area in enhanced geothermal reservoirs ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 61. A conceptual and numerical approach for modeling reactive transport in Discrete Fracture Networks ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 62. A finite-volume based discrete fracture model for non-isothermal flow and transport in fractured porous media ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 63. Effect of roughness on solute transport through synthetic rough single fractures ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 64. Dynamics of reactive microbial hotspots in concentration and velocity gradients ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 65. Can 18O of lakes be used to measure lake water residence times? Simulation of groundwater-lake interactions and lake water budgets at the catchment scale ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 66. Effect of streamline distribution and mixing on reactive processes at the hillslope scale ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 67. Investigating the dynamics of transit times and subsurface mixing of a small agricultural catchment using physically-based numerical model ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 68. Upscaling reactive flow and transport in an evolving porous medium ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 69. A dynamic modeling procedure for estimating flow-induced seismicity in fluid-saturated faults ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 70. Reactive Modeling in Porous Media with an Innovative Dual Mesh Method ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 71. Mapping groundwater recharge using the relationship between the IDPR and baseflow indexes ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Poster 72. Behaviour of Bingham fluid in heterogeneous porous media ( abstract ) |
Wednesday, June 6th
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08:30-09:25 Session 37: Keynote speaker 5
Chair:
Location: Auditorium
08:30 | Three Critical Hydrologic Depths ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 38: S12-3: Integrated Hydrologic Models: Coupled Surface and Subsurface Flow
Chairs:
Location: Auditorium
09:30 | An Active-Distributed Temperature Sensing method for measuring groundwater flow velocities into streambed sediments at high spatial resolution ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Combined use of integrated hydrologic modeling and thermal infrared imaging to investigate the effect of hydraulic restoration on surface-subsurface interactions: Case study of Rohrschollen Island (Upper Rhine River – France) ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Benchmarking the use of heat as a tracer by the use of integrated surface and subsurface hydrologic models. ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Evaluating the response of groundwater–surface water interactions to moisture and temperature stress using an integrated hydrologic model ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 39: S24-4: Reactive Transport Modeling
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 1
09:30 | (Featured speaker) Critical Reactive Interfaces in Heterogeneous biogeochemical Systems ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Hydrobiogeochemical coupling and solute export at the watershed scale ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Integrated Hydrology with coupled Surface/Subsurface Reactive Transport ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Upscaling Geochemical Exports to Rivers from the Intra-Meander Hyporheic Zone to Mesoscale ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 40: S08-1: Digital Rock Analysis in Multi-phase Flow and Reactive Transport Across Multiple Length-scales
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 2
09:30 | Toward a New Generation of Two-Fluid-Phase Flow Models: Theory, Computations, Experiments, and Remaining Challenges ( abstract ) |
09:45 | X-ray micro-tomography of intermittency in heterogeneous carbonates in multiphase flow at steady state ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Dynamic Pore Network Modeling of Two-Phase Flow Through Fractured Porous Media: Direct Pore-to-Core Up-scaling of Displacement Processes ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Characterising drainage, imbibition and trapping in heterogeneous porous media from the mm to m scale ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 41: S01-1: Advances in Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) models
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 3
09:30 | An attempt to generate physically-based DFN for coupled hydro-mechanical simulation ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Micro Fracture Flow Simulations Using Discrete Fracture Network Model ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Identifying primary subnetworks in sparse three-dimensional discrete fracture networks using weighted graphs ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Modeling fracture reactivation in a mixed dimensional setting: Friction models and numerical challanges ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 42: S23-2: Parameter Estimation and Uncertainty Quantification in Water Resources Modeling
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
09:30 | Prior uncertainty investigation of density-viscosity dependent joint transport of heat and solute in alluvial sediments ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Probabilistic characterization of targeted model output for focused scenarios related to hydraulic fracturing ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Beyond a sensitivity study of levee-breach geometry using an inversion algorithm: application to a simplified river case. ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Contaminant source localization via batch-sequential Bayesian global optimization ( abstract ) |
10:30-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Session 43: S12-4: Integrated Hydrologic Models: Coupled Surface and Subsurface Flow
Chairs:
Location: Auditorium
11:00 | Quantifying and predicting river-aquifer exchange in lowland floodplains (Nete, Demer and Dijle), Belgium ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Modelling the hydrologic response of intermittent catchments to rainfall variability ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Implementing and evaluating a surface-subsurface flow and reactive solute transport model at the hillslope scale. ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Developing an integrated hydrological model of a steep, geologically complex, snow-dominated Alpine catchment ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Modeling of shallow aquifer in interaction with overland water ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 44: S24-5: Reactive Transport Modeling
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 1
11:00 | [NEW] Advancing Numerical Capabilities for Microbial and Biogeochemical Processes in Hyporheic Zones ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Simulating Donnan equilibria based on the Nernst-Planck equation ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Arbitrarily Complex Water/Water and Water/Rock Reactions with Particles ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Pore shape evolution in different transport regimes: Single-pore scale simulations in carbonate rocks ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Reactive transport under stress: Permeability evolution in deformable porous media ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 45: S08-2: Digital Rock Analysis in Multi-phase Flow and Reactive Transport Across Multiple Length-scales
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 2
11:00 | Properties of clay-rich fine-grained sedimentary rocks from large scale Molecular Dynamics simulations ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Upscaling of pore scale transport: ergodicity and stationarity of Lagrangian velocities and their representation as a Markov process ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Solute mixing in reservoir rocks: insights from pulse-tracer tests with simultaneous 3D PET imaging of flows ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Pore-scale modelling of reactive transport on multi-mineral rock images ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Nuclear glass alteration: bridging the gap from surface reactivity description to reactive transport at the scale of the fractured block ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 46: S01-2: Advances in Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) models
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 3
11:00 | Fracture propagation in porous medium under shear stimulation of fluid flow ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Calculating elastic properties of rock masses from fracture network models ( abstract ) |
11:30 | A DFN modeling based on fracture nucleation, growth and arrest with mechanical interactions ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Progress on Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) flow modeling ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Uncertainty quantification analysis for flow simulations in discrete fracture networks ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 47: S23-3: Parameter Estimation and Uncertainty Quantification in Water Resources Modeling
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
11:00 | Goal-Oriented Surrogate Construction for Groundwater Problems ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Bathymetric Inversion from indirect observations ( abstract ) |
11:30 | A wavelet-based stochastic data-driven forecasting framework for forecasting uncertain water resources processes ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Multilevel Monte Carlo Method for Safety Analysis of Radioactive Waste Repositories ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Using hydrological signatures to improve the specification of parameters of a process oriented distributed hydrological model ( abstract ) |
12:15-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-14:55 Session 48: Keynote speaker 6
Chair:
Location: Auditorium
14:00 | Simulation Based Exploration of Critical Zone Dynamics ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 49: S17-1: Modeling solute turnover within landscapes and export by rivers from local to global scales
Chairs:
Location: Auditorium
15:00 | High temporal resolution eutrophication modelling in regional hydrographic networks ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Nutrient Spiraling of Point Source Nutrient Discharges and Eutrophication in German River Networks: Data Analysis and Parsimonious Modeling ( abstract ) |
15:30 | New Approaches to Model Connectivity Along River Corridors ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Emergent archetype patterns of coupled hydrologic and biogeochemical responses in catchments ( abstract ) |
16:00 | PESHMELBA: modelling water transfer and pesticide fate at the catchment scale considering landscape elements ( abstract ) |
16:15 | [CANCELLED] Assessing the fate of dissolved inorganic phosphorus in global watersheds using process-based models ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:45 Session 50: S16-1: Mixing and Reaction Across Scales in Subsurface Environments
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 1
15:00 | Flow Control of Reaction Fronts by Radial Injection ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Impact of pore-scale mixing on biodegradation in aquifers: batch experiment and field-scale modeling study ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Effect of Anisotropy Structure on Plume Dilution and Reaction Enhancement in Helical Flows ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Density-driven convection with dissolution in porous media: A competition among density ratio, reaction rate and porosity evolution ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Effective reactive ion transport under dominant flow conditions ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Unsupervised Machine Learning Based on Non-negative Tensor Factorization for Analysis of Reactive Transport Site Data and Simulations ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Light-Weight Parametrization of Subsurface Spreading for Formations with Small to High Heterogeneity Levels ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:45 Session 51: S20: Non-linear flows in porous media: modeling and impact on applications
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 2
15:00 | Chemical control of carbon dioxide convective dissolution in porous media: Enhanced steady-state dissolution flux ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Flow of non-Newtonian fluids through porous media: Impact of structure and rheology on the apparent permeability ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Groundwater dynamics in two-dimensional aquifer ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Numerical assessment of freezing/thawing process over Tibetan Plateau: the role of vapor flow ( abstract ) |
16:00 | [CANCELLED] Numerical Artifacts in the Generalized Porous Medium Equation: Why Harmonic Averaging Itself is Not to Blame ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Transitional flow in fracture apertures: insights from simulations of turbulent flow near rough walls ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Stochastic Pore scale modelling of non-linear flow in porous media ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 52: S01-3: Advances in Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) models
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 3
15:00 | Particle motion in three-dimensional discrete fracture networks with power-law fracture length distributions ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Permeability tensor of three-dimensional fractured porous rocks as a function of fracture pattern growth ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Fully coupled thermal-hydro-mechanical analysis for porous rock masses with discrete fractures by using the numerical manifold method ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Flow channelling and transport pathways in discrete fracture networks with internal fracture heterogeneity ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Automatic meshing of Discrete Fracture Networks ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 53: S03-1: Application of Advanced Software Engineering Tools and Methods in the Environmental Sciences
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
15:00 | Simulating the hydrologic cycle in a GIS environment: present and future of the free and open source FREEWAT platform ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Application of the Proteus Toolkit to Marine, Coastal, and Riverine Engineering Problems ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Web Based Simulation Environment for Water Resource Management ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Virtual Data Labs: Technological Support for Complex, Collaborative Research in the Environmental Sciences ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Separating Software and Science in the Adaptive Hydraulics Suite ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Applying Model-Driven Engineering to the Development of Smart Cyber-Physical Systems ( abstract ) |
Thursday, June 7th
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08:30-09:25 Session 54: Keynote speaker 7
Chair:
Location: Auditorium
08:30 | Free Surface Flows: from Hydrostatic to Non-Hydrostatic Models ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 55: S17-2: Modeling solute turnover within landscapes and export by rivers from local to global scales
Chairs:
Location: Auditorium
09:30 | On the shape of transit time distributions ( abstract ) |
09:45 | New advances in the catchment-scale formulation of transport processes ( abstract ) |
10:00 | StorAge Selection functions as a subgrid parameterization of groundwater transport in watersheds – progress and challenges ( abstract ) |
10:15 | A new quantitative framework for inferring the location and extend of denitrification zones in aquifers ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 56: S16-2: Mixing and Reaction Across Scales in Subsurface Environments
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 1
09:30 | Eliminating the "Scale Effect" from Reactive Transport Simulations: A Purely Lagrangian Particle Tracking and Reaction (PTR) Method Applied from Core- to Field-Scales at the Schoolcraft (MI) Aquifer Bioremediation Experiment. ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Spatial Markov Models for Predicting Mixing and Reactions in Porous Media ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Particle-based, direct simulation of transport and reactions along micro-plastic synthetic fibers: Assessing the role of agglomeration on mass transfer and contaminant accumulation ( abstract ) |
10:15 | A reactive particle tracking model for a general flow field, and application to ISCO (In-Situ Chemical Oxidation) ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 57: S19-1: Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media: From Pore-scale Mechanisms to Field-Scale Predictions
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 2
09:30 | Wettability control on multiphase flow in porous media: A benchmark study on current pore-scale modeling approaches ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Advancements in Large-Scale Simulation of Microscale Porous Medium Systems Using Lattice Boltzmann Methods ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Multicomponent reactive transport simulation on pore space images: effect of physical and chemical heterogeneity ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Pore-scale modeling tools for three-phase sediment transport processes ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 58: S13-1: Intensive Flow and transport modelling in fractured porous media : state of the art and actual challenges
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 3
09:30 | Impact of faults and hydraulic anisotropy on transboundary flow in the Lower Yarmouk Gorge, Jordan Rift Valley: results from 3D simulations ( abstract ) |
09:45 | New efficient random walk particle tracking algorithms for transport in heterogeneous and discontinuous media ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Can we use Combinatorial Optimisation to estimate flow rates in fracture networks? ( abstract ) |
10:15 | Darcy Flow on Incompatible Meshes of Combined Dimensions ( abstract ) |
09:30-10:30 Session 59: S03-2: Application of Advanced Software Engineering Tools and Methods in the Environmental Sciences
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
09:30 | Farmbot, a Small Scale Autonomous Farming Machine: Software Challenges ( abstract ) |
09:45 | Opportunities for Software Engineering practices in deploying environmental models to cloud computing architectures ( abstract ) |
10:00 | NOUMEA : A Model-Driven Framework for WPS Development ( abstract ) |
10:15 | The Aqui-FR project: the future operational modeling platform for the main regional multilayer aquifers in France. ( abstract ) |
10:30-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Session 60: S17-3: Modeling solute turnover within landscapes and export by rivers from local to global scales
Chairs:
Location: Auditorium
11:00 | Analytical Modeling of Hyporheic Flow and Nitrate Removal for In-stream Bedforms: Perturbation Method and Implementation ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Nitrate dynamics at the catchment- and the reach scale illustrate the importance of river-groundwater connectivity ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Landscape-scale nutrient budgets for the karst springs of Florida: Attenuation models informed by in situ measurements ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Using a catchment-scale model to predict spatio-temporal evolution of water quality and assess watershed vulnerability ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Using integrated subsurface-surface hydrologic modelling to understand linkages between riparian zones and upland aquifers ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 61: S16-3: Mixing and Reaction Across Scales in Subsurface Environments
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 1
11:00 | Solute transport by groundwater: the "universal" behavior of the Breakthrough Curve ( abstract ) |
11:15 | The Effect of Velocity Correlation and Marginal Velocity Distributionon Transport in Heterogeneous Media: A Copula-Based Approach ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Cancelled ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Evolution of Lagrangian velocities in steady Darcy flow fields and impact on solute dispersion ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Beyond Kozeny Carman ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 62: S19-2: Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media: From Pore-scale Mechanisms to Field-Scale Predictions
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 2
11:00 | Effect of aperture variability and wettability on immiscible displacement in variable aperture fractures ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Controlled depressurization of a hydrate-crusted gas capsule: insights from 2D experiments and phase-field modeling ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Fundamental flow processes in enhanced oil recovery by cyclic immiscible injection of CO2 (huff 'n' puff) ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Reactive tracers for fluid-fluid interfacial area determination. Modelling and experimental validation in a Two-Phase Flow Column Experiment ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Modeling of non-isothermal DNAPL/water flow in porous media: application to coal tar soil remediation ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 63: S13-2: Intensive Flow and transport modelling in fractured porous media : state of the art and actual challenges
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 3
11:00 | Using graph theory to increase computational efficiency of discrete fracture network models ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Large scale DFN and DFM simulations using non-conforming meshes ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Fast Upscaling of the Hydraulic Conductivity of 3D Fractured Porous Rock for Geothermal Reservoir Modeling ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Highly parallel implementations of a DFN flow simulation code ( abstract ) |
12:00 | [CANCELLED] Solute Transport Modeling in Large 3D DFN's with a Dynamic Pore Network Approach ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:15 Session 64: S14-1: Inverse problem and hydrogeophysical data integration
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
11:00 | Quantification of subsurface structural uncertainty in groundwater models using 3D geophysical data ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Integration of spatially variable riverbed hydraulic conductivity from Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) and Induced Polarization (IP) into a groundwater flow model using multiple-point geostatistics ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Inference of hydraulic conductivity anisotropy through anisotropic ERT inverse modelling ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Parameter selection for the inverse problem of EMI surveys with a discontinuous solution ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Updating prior geologic uncertainty with GPR traveltime tomographic data ( abstract ) |
12:15-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-14:55 Session 65: Keynote speaker 8
Chair:
Location: Auditorium
14:00 | Challenges in modelling of river and floodplain evolution ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 66: S25: Shallow water flow modeling, sediment transport and morphodynamics of rivers and coastal environments
Chairs:
Location: Auditorium
15:00 | The incompressible Navier-Stokes system with free surface and variable density ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Simulation of Shallow-Water Flows on General Terrain ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Zero-Inertia vs full shallow water equations: a comparison for rainfall-runoff modelling ( abstract ) |
15:45 | A precipiton method for solving the shallow water equations with erosion and sediment transfer ( abstract ) |
16:00 | A spectral approach to the Shallow Water Equations, and its implication for At-Many-stations Hydraulic Geometry ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Three-dimensional modelling of flow and sediment transport processes around saltmarsh vegetation ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 67: S16-4: Mixing and Reaction Across Scales in Subsurface Environments
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 1
15:00 | Numerical Solution of CO2-Hydrocarbon Convective Mixing ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Effect of heterogeneity on the mixing of fluids under convective instabilities ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Enhanced Groundwater Mixing Near Tidally Forced Boundaries ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Transverse mixing in 3D porous flows: experimental results and stochastic inference. ( abstract ) |
16:00 | A Washing Machine for contaminated aquifers: How engineering-induced flow fluctuations combine with medium heterogeneity to improve mixing ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Space-Group Symmetries Generate Chaotic Fluid Advection in Crystalline Granular Media ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 68: S19-3: Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media: From Pore-scale Mechanisms to Field-Scale Predictions
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 2
15:00 | Gas release from the SFL repository and migration to the geosphere ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Multiphase multicomponent modelling of the NAPL transfer in the subsurface using CubicM simulator ( abstract ) |
15:30 | Impact of Wettability Evolution on Dynamic Capillary Pressure ( abstract ) |
15:45 | Capillary effects increase salt precipitation during CO2 injection in saline formations ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Diffuse-interface modeling of multiphase, multicomponent flows at the pore scale ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Upscaling of coupled geomechanics, flow, and heat, in a poroelastic medium in the quasi-static situation ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 69: S13-3: Intensive Flow and transport modelling in fractured porous media : state of the art and actual challenges
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 3
15:00 | Hybrid-dimensional two-phase flow in fractured porous media with interface solver ( abstract ) |
15:15 | A general framework for heterogeneous discretizations in mixed-dimensional single-phase flow ( abstract ) |
15:30 | An original discrete fracture network mesh approach and their different applications using open source software ( abstract ) |
15:45 | An aggregation-based model reduction for fluid flow in fractured porous media ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Convective Darcy-flux, higher resolution hybrid, Godunov Vt and Va upwind methods for transport in porous and fractured media ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Algebraic Dynamic Multilevel method for multiphase flow in heterogeneous porous media with discrete Fractures (F-ADM) ( abstract ) |
15:00-16:30 Session 70: S14-2: Inverse problem and hydrogeophysical data integration
Chairs:
Location: Lamennais 4
15:00 | [NEW 30 MINUTES] (Featured speaker) Subsurface mapping via hydraulic tomography: What have we learned and where do we go from here? ( abstract ) |
15:30 | [NEW] Transient hydraulic tomography for characterizing hydraulic properties and connectivity of the major fractures ( abstract ) |
15:45 | 3D Probabilistic Inversion of Oscillatory Hydraulic Tomography Data with Graph Cuts: a Synthetic Case ( abstract ) |
16:00 | [NEW] A comparison of discrete versus continuous adjoint states to estimate parameters of groundwater flow in dual porosity systems ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Extending Theis’ solution to incorporate heterogeneity into pumping test analysis ( abstract ) |