El Hadji Bamba Diaw , François Lehmann , Philippe Ackerer
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Abstract
Solute transfer in soils may create sharp concentration fronts. The numerical modeling of these fronts remains a difficult problem. The proposed one-dimensional model (Wamos-T) is robust and well adapted to these problems. It is based on operator splitting: discontinuous finite elements combined with a slope limiting procedure is used to discretize the advective term, the dispersive and reactive terms of the transport equation being solved by an implicit finite differences scheme. Compared to a widely used finite element method (Hydrus-1D), Wamos-T provides more accurate results when sharp fronts occur.