Title of article
Percolation Theory and Network Modeling Applications in Soil Physics
Author/Authors
Brian Berkowitz ، نويسنده , , Robert P. Ewing ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
50
From page
23
To page
72
Abstract
The application of percolation theory to porous media is closely tied to network models.
A network model is a detailed model of a porous medium, generally incorporating porescale
descriptions of the medium and the physics of porescale
events. Network models and percolation
theory are complementary: while network models have yielded insight into behavior at the pore scale,
percolation theory has shed light, at the larger scale, on the nature and effects of randomness in
porous media. This review discusses some basic aspects of percolation theory and its applications,
and explores work that explicitly links percolation theory to porous media using network models.
We then examine assumptions behind percolation theory and discuss how network models can be
adapted to capture the physics of water, air and solute movement in soils. Finally, we look at some
current work relating percolation theory and network models to soils.
Keywords
porous media , Network models , Soil physics , percolation theory , invasion percolation
Journal title
Surveys in Geophysics
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Surveys in Geophysics
Record number
403720
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