
NEMO (National Electrokinetic Model)
The National Electrokinetic Model (NEMO) is a scientific framework used to understand how electrical and chemical processes interact in natural environments, such as soils and groundwater. It explains how charged particles, fluids, and minerals move under the influence of electric fields, helping researchers predict how contaminants or nutrients migrate. NEMO combines principles of electrochemistry and fluid flow to provide a detailed, comprehensive picture of subsurface behavior, which is useful for environmental assessment, pollution control, and resource management. It’s a valuable tool for accurately modeling complex subsurface systems where electrical and chemical factors are intertwined.