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A rapidly decorrelating velocity field model is used to derive stochastic partial differential equations (SPDE) allowing one to compute the modeled one-point joint probability density function of turbulent reactive scalars. Those SPDEs are shown to be hyperbolic advection/reaction equations. They are dealt with in a generalized sense, so that discontinuities in the scalar fields can be treated. The...