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Simulating contaminant attenuation, double-porosity exchange, and water age in aquifers using MOC3D

August 1, 1999

MOC3D is a general-purpose computer model developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for simulation of three-dimensional solute transport in ground water (Konikow and others, 1996). The model is an update to the widely used USGS two-dimensional solute-transport model (MOC) and is implemented as an optional “package” for the ground-water flow model MODFLOW (Harbaugh and McDonald, 1996). Directly coupling the time-tested MOC transport algorithms with the widely used MODFLOW program makes MOC3D a powerful tool for simulation of solute transport in ground water in many hydrogeologic settings. The model simulates transport processes that include:

  • Advection - Transport of dissolved solutes at the same rate as the average ground-water flow velocity.
  • Diffusion - Spreading of solute from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration, caused by “random” molecular motion
  • Dispersion - Diffusion-like spreading of solute that is caused primarily by spatial variability in aquifer properties, which results in spatial variability in transport velocity.
  • Retardation - Reduction in the apparent solute velocity, compared to the ground-water velocity, caused by linear equilibrium sorption on aquifer materials.
  • Decay - Disappearance of solute caused by reactions such as radioactive decay or biodegradation that are proportional to concentration.
  • Growth - Creation (or disappearance) of solute mass caused by reactions that proceed independent of the solute concentration, such as some cases of biodegradation
  • Double-porosity exchange - rate-limited exchange of solute mass between mobile and immobile zones; for example, between fractures and the rock matrix.
Publication Year 1999
Title Simulating contaminant attenuation, double-porosity exchange, and water age in aquifers using MOC3D
DOI 10.3133/fs08699
Authors Daniel J. Goode
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 086-99
Index ID fs08699
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pennsylvania Water Science Center; Toxic Substances Hydrology Program