Quantifying fate and transport of nitrate in saturated soil systems
using fractional-derivative model with reaction
Abstract
Natural soil systems usually exhibit complex properties such as fractal
geometry, resulting in complex dynamics for the movement of pollutants.
This study developed a fractional advection-dispersion-reaction equation
(fADRE) to quantify nitrate transport in soil systems. Applications
showed that the fADRE model can quantify both hydrological and
biogeochemical impacts on the fate and transport of nitrate in various
saturated soils. The qualitative relationship between model parameters
and the target system properties was also explored in detail.