This paper presents the results of a comprehensive model-based analysis of a uranyl [U(VI)] tracer test conducted at the U.S. DOE Hanford 300 Area (300A) IFRC. Despite the highly complex field conditions the numerical three-dimensional multicomponent reactive transport model was able to capture most of the spatiotemporal variations of the observed U(VI) concentrations. A multimodel analysis was performed to interrogate the relative importance of various processes and factors for controlling field-scale reactive transport during the uranyl tracer test. The results indicate that multirate sorption/desorption, surface complexation reactions, and initial concentration distributions were the most important processes and factors controlling U(VI)...
International audienceThe migration of uranium from polluted soil has been investigated in the field...
In order to better understand chemical reactions affecting the subsurface transport of the widesprea...
A two-month-long ethanol injection experiment was conducted to study the impacts of porous media st...
A laboratory-derived conceptual and numerical model for U(VI) transport at the Hanford 300A site, Wa...
At a former uranium mill site where tailings have been removed, prior work has determined several po...
The focus of the project is the development of scientifically defensible approaches for upscaling re...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
The Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium...
Environmental systems exhibit a range of complexities which exist at a range of length and mass scal...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
Column experiments were performed to investigate the scale-dependent desorption of uranyl [U(VI)] fr...
A sizable groundwater U plume exists in Hanford's 300 A resulting from the disposal of fuel rod diss...
International audienceUranium in situ recovery (ISR) is the most widely used uranium mining techniqu...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...
The overall objective of this renewal proposal is to construct an experimentally supported conceptua...
International audienceThe migration of uranium from polluted soil has been investigated in the field...
In order to better understand chemical reactions affecting the subsurface transport of the widesprea...
A two-month-long ethanol injection experiment was conducted to study the impacts of porous media st...
A laboratory-derived conceptual and numerical model for U(VI) transport at the Hanford 300A site, Wa...
At a former uranium mill site where tailings have been removed, prior work has determined several po...
The focus of the project is the development of scientifically defensible approaches for upscaling re...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
The Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium...
Environmental systems exhibit a range of complexities which exist at a range of length and mass scal...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
Column experiments were performed to investigate the scale-dependent desorption of uranyl [U(VI)] fr...
A sizable groundwater U plume exists in Hanford's 300 A resulting from the disposal of fuel rod diss...
International audienceUranium in situ recovery (ISR) is the most widely used uranium mining techniqu...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...
The overall objective of this renewal proposal is to construct an experimentally supported conceptua...
International audienceThe migration of uranium from polluted soil has been investigated in the field...
In order to better understand chemical reactions affecting the subsurface transport of the widesprea...
A two-month-long ethanol injection experiment was conducted to study the impacts of porous media st...