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Mixing and reactions in porous media

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Figure 1.3: On the left and on the middle the concentration field of an injected plume respectively in an heterogeneous and almost homogeneous porous medium
Figure 1.5: On the top a schematic view of the elongation of a line in a turbulent flow: image taken from Meunier and Villermaux [2010]
Figure 1.7: Concentration field of the reaction product from the laboratory experiment performed by Oates and Harvey [2006]
Figure 1.9: Red dots represent the temporal evolution over several orders of magnitude (scaling law) of a reactant undergoing an irreversible bimolecular reaction in a well mixed one dimensional domain, in presence of initial spatial fluctuations
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