hydrogeeleiksi
Hydrogeeleiksi is a term used in hydrogeology to describe the study of interactions between groundwater systems and energy-related or geochemical processes in the subsurface. It emphasizes the coupled hydraulic, thermal, chemical, and biological processes that govern groundwater flow, solute transport, heat transfer, and ecosystem support. The concept treats groundwater environments as integrated with geochemical reactions and energy exchange rather than as isolated conduits for water movement.
The term appears in various scholarly contexts as a way to encapsulate multidisciplinary analyses of subsurface
Core concepts in hydrogeeleiksi include multifield coupling (hydraulics, heat, and chemical transport), reactive transport processes, and
Modelling approaches combine groundwater flow models with reactive transport or geochemical solvers to simulate hydrogeeleiksi processes.