Laboratory and field experiments done on fractured rock show that flow and solute transport often occur along flow channels. ‘Sparse channels’ refers to the case where these channels are characterised by flow in long flow paths separated from each other by large spacings relative to the size of flow domain. A literature study is presented that brings together information useful to assess whether a sparse-channel network concept is an appropriate representation of the flow system in tight fractured rock of low transmissivity, such as that around a nuclear waste repository in deep crystalline rocks. A number of observations are made in this review. First, conventional fracture network models may lead to inaccurate results for flow and solute ...
An understanding of the role of fractures at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is needed to evaluate the suita...
Many open pit mines are located in fractured rock systems where water flow paths are complex and dif...
Graduation date: 2005Fault zones are potential paths for release of radioactive nuclides from radioa...
Laboratory and field experiments done on fractured rock show that flow and solute transport often oc...
The focus of this thesis is on the development of new models to improve our understanding of radionu...
Rethinking an old tracer experiment in fractured crystalline rock suggests a concept of groundwater ...
Groundwater flow and transport in deep crystalline rock is an important area of research. This is pa...
A model is developed to describe solute transport and retention in fractured rocks. It accounts for ...
This project was initiated in FY03. As of December 2003, we have accomplished the following: (1) We ...
International audienceA major use of Discrete Fracture Network models (DFN) is to evaluate permeabil...
There is no straightforward way to extrapolate solute retention properties from typical site charact...
Size and shape of individual flow-features, and not their ‘organization’ in sets of predominant orie...
In crystalline rock groundwater flows predominantly in fractures and fissures. Strongly varying frac...
The Department of Energy Environmental Management Program is faced with two major issues involving t...
International audienceIn fractured media, solute transport is controlled by advection in open and co...
An understanding of the role of fractures at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is needed to evaluate the suita...
Many open pit mines are located in fractured rock systems where water flow paths are complex and dif...
Graduation date: 2005Fault zones are potential paths for release of radioactive nuclides from radioa...
Laboratory and field experiments done on fractured rock show that flow and solute transport often oc...
The focus of this thesis is on the development of new models to improve our understanding of radionu...
Rethinking an old tracer experiment in fractured crystalline rock suggests a concept of groundwater ...
Groundwater flow and transport in deep crystalline rock is an important area of research. This is pa...
A model is developed to describe solute transport and retention in fractured rocks. It accounts for ...
This project was initiated in FY03. As of December 2003, we have accomplished the following: (1) We ...
International audienceA major use of Discrete Fracture Network models (DFN) is to evaluate permeabil...
There is no straightforward way to extrapolate solute retention properties from typical site charact...
Size and shape of individual flow-features, and not their ‘organization’ in sets of predominant orie...
In crystalline rock groundwater flows predominantly in fractures and fissures. Strongly varying frac...
The Department of Energy Environmental Management Program is faced with two major issues involving t...
International audienceIn fractured media, solute transport is controlled by advection in open and co...
An understanding of the role of fractures at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is needed to evaluate the suita...
Many open pit mines are located in fractured rock systems where water flow paths are complex and dif...
Graduation date: 2005Fault zones are potential paths for release of radioactive nuclides from radioa...