Leakage from gravity currents in a porous medium. Part 2. A line sink
We consider the propagation of a buoyancy-driven gravity current in a porous medium bounded by a horizontal, impermeable boundary. The current is fed by a constant flux injected at a point and leaks through a line sink at a distance from the injection point. This is an idealized model of how a fault...
Main Authors: | Vella, D, Neufeld, J, Huppert, H, Lister, JR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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