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Fig. 1. Main drainage air–water retention functions (VG, vanGenuchten; BC, Brooks–Corey) for two sand grades obtainedfrom three-fluid air–NAPL–water retention measurements.44
Fig. 2. Experimental chamber used for conducting transient two-dimensional LNAPL flow experiments.
Table 1. Recorded light intensities obtained during parameter calibration and best fit parameters for quantitative determination ofwater saturation as a function of normalized transmitted light intensity (eqn (3)) for two sand grades
Fig. 4. Finite difference grid used in simulations of LNAPL flowexperiments. Nodes (not drawn) are located at grid block centers.Bold black contour lines show the chamber boundaries and thelocation of the coarse-grained sand layer
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