Dear all,
I am working on an ATS–PFLOTRAN reactive transport model that includes microbially mediated carbon reactions. In my application, the reaction rates should depend on soil water content / liquid saturation, since microbial respiration and related organic carbon transformation processes are strongly modulated by moisture conditions.
I found this previous discussion about passing temperature from ATS to PFLOTRAN through Alquimia, so that PFLOTRAN reaction kinetics can use the ATS-computed temperature field:
https://groups.google.com/g/ats-users/c/KYH5cMQGgLo/m/e1xg5BvpCAAJ
My question is whether a similar workflow is possible for liquid saturation (S_w):
Can ATS currently pass the dynamically simulated liquid saturation field to PFLOTRAN / Alquimia in a way that it can be used in reaction-rate calculations?
If so, is there an existing ATS input option analogous to the temperature key used for temperature?
If not, would this require modifying the ATS–Alquimia interface or adding a custom coupling mechanism?
From what I can tell, standard PFLOTRAN reaction cards do not appear to provide a direct built-in option for defining kinetics as an explicit function of liquid saturation. Therefore, I am considering implementing the saturation dependence through a custom reaction formulation, similar in spirit to a REACTION_SANDBOX approach, where the rate law would include a moisture response function such as (f(S_w)).
Before going further, I wanted to ask whether ATS already supports passing (S_w) to PFLOTRAN for this purpose, or whether anyone has implemented something similar.
Many thanks for any guidance or examples.
Best,
Xueyuan
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Great! Thank you so much, Neel and Ethan.
Best,
Xueyuan
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