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Title: REVIEW OF “PERCOLATION THEORY FOR FLOW IN POROUS MEDIA (LECTURE NOTES IN PHYSICS 674)”

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Submitted to: Vadose Zone Journal
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: March 20, 2006
Publication Date: October 3, 2006
Citation: Skaggs, T.H. 2006. Review of “Percolation theory for flow in porous media (lecture notes in physics 674)” by Allen G. Hunt. Vadose Zone Journal. 5:1154

Technical Abstract: Percolation theory is a mathematical model that has been used in the past by physicists to study a variety of physical processes such as fluid flow and electrical conduction. In this short note, we favorably review a new book describing the use of percolation theory for modeling the flow of fluids in soils and other porous media.

   
 
 
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