David Thanks for your quick reply. I'll write Tony. FYI, I still don't undertand this, in part because: dlpark@xxxxxxxx wrote: > <snip> > Solute flux > depends on the depends on the inflow concentration and concentration > gradient at the inlet, and the concentration and concentration gradient at > the outflow cell. For column experiments, the concentration at the exit is time varying (and unknown)! I'll take this up with Tony. Alan -- Alan J. Rabideau Associate Professor Department of Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering State University of New York at Buffalo 207 Jarvis Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260-4300 voice: 716-645-2114 x 2327 fax: 716-645-3667 e-mail: rabideau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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