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Fig. 1. (a) Schematic view of leakage from a landfill site (assuming that leakage originates from the central part of the site) to theunderlying stratified formations (not to scale); (b) schematic view of waste disposal through a deep injection well (not to scale).
Fig. 2(b):
Fig. 3. (a1), (b1) and (c1) Normalized concentrations C¯=C0 as functions of x=x¯ with different T/t; (a2), (b2) and (c2) normalized variances ofconcentrations as a functions of x=x¯ with different T/t
Fig. 4(a)Fig. 4(b) show that the concentrations and var-
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