In order to perform studies of the influence of regional groundwater flow systems on the long-term performance of potential high-level nuclear waste repositories, it was determined that an adequate computer model would have to consider the full three-dimensional flow system. Golder Associates' SOLTR code, while three-dimensional, has an overly simple algorithm for simulating the passage of radionuclides from one aquifier to another above or below it. Part 1 of this report describes the algorithm developed to provide SOLTR with an improved capability for simulating interaquifer transport
Computer model simulation is required to evaluate the performance of proposed or future high-level r...
A simplified model was developed to represent radionuclide migration from a deep geological nuclear ...
This document reports on the accomplishments of a laboratory-directed research and development (LDRD...
The nature of regional flow systems in large sedimentary basins will largely determine the effective...
Matrix diffusion, a diffusive mass transfer process,in the structured soils and geologic units at OR...
This report presents the results of the development of a one-dimensional radionuclide transport code...
Solute transport in the vadose zone under the Radioactive Waste Management Complex (RWMC) at the Ida...
In this report a description is given of the computer code METROPOL. This code simulates the three ...
This thesis describes the calibration and application of a solute transport model for predicting the...
The long-term disposal of commercially generated high-level wastes (HLW) is of principal importance ...
Radioactive waste disposal in the unsaturated zone and its subsequent migration and decay calls for ...
Reactive transport simulations are being used to evaluate the nature and extent of radionuclide cont...
A computer model was developed to analyze environmental impacts resulting from disposal of both radi...
The objectives of this study are (1) to parallelize a 3-dimensional hydrogeochemistry code and (2) t...
The ISystemsl task of the Assessment of Effectiveness of Geologic Isolation Systems (AEGIS) Program ...
Computer model simulation is required to evaluate the performance of proposed or future high-level r...
A simplified model was developed to represent radionuclide migration from a deep geological nuclear ...
This document reports on the accomplishments of a laboratory-directed research and development (LDRD...
The nature of regional flow systems in large sedimentary basins will largely determine the effective...
Matrix diffusion, a diffusive mass transfer process,in the structured soils and geologic units at OR...
This report presents the results of the development of a one-dimensional radionuclide transport code...
Solute transport in the vadose zone under the Radioactive Waste Management Complex (RWMC) at the Ida...
In this report a description is given of the computer code METROPOL. This code simulates the three ...
This thesis describes the calibration and application of a solute transport model for predicting the...
The long-term disposal of commercially generated high-level wastes (HLW) is of principal importance ...
Radioactive waste disposal in the unsaturated zone and its subsequent migration and decay calls for ...
Reactive transport simulations are being used to evaluate the nature and extent of radionuclide cont...
A computer model was developed to analyze environmental impacts resulting from disposal of both radi...
The objectives of this study are (1) to parallelize a 3-dimensional hydrogeochemistry code and (2) t...
The ISystemsl task of the Assessment of Effectiveness of Geologic Isolation Systems (AEGIS) Program ...
Computer model simulation is required to evaluate the performance of proposed or future high-level r...
A simplified model was developed to represent radionuclide migration from a deep geological nuclear ...
This document reports on the accomplishments of a laboratory-directed research and development (LDRD...