In numerical simulation of radionuclide transport, a mechanistic reactive transport model can account for non-electrostatic surface complexation, ion exchange, and mineral dissolution/precipitation reactions. However, in radionuclide transport originating from an underground nuclear test, thermal effects must also be considered because heat accounts for the majority of energy released from the test. A large fraction of residual test heat is initially contained in a "puddle" of solidified melt glass and rubble containing much of the less-volatile radionuclides. Residual test heat induces thermal convection by reducing fluid density and viscosity. Residual test heat also increases glass dissolution rates and, consequently, the rate ...
A field heater experimental plan is presented for investigating hydrologic transport processes in un...
144 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Yucca Mountain, Nevada has be...
The evolution of fluid chemistry and mineral alteration around a potential waste emplacement tunnel ...
Temperature can significantly affect radionuclide transport behavior. In simulation of radionuclide ...
Subsurface contamination problems of metals and radionuclides are ubiquitous. Metals and radionuclid...
Reactive transport simulations are being used to evaluate the nature and extent of radionuclide cont...
The authors examine the transient residual thermal signal resulting from an underground nuclear test...
Subsurface contamination problems of metals and radionuclides are ubiquitous. Metals and radionuclid...
Subsurface contamination problems of metals and radionuclides are ubiquitous. Metals and radionuclid...
Understanding the processes that govern migration of radionuclides from underground nuclear tests is...
The emplacement of heat-generating nuclear waste in the potential geologic repository at Yucca Mount...
Part of this study has been published in Applied Geochemistry. Another publication is in line in Env...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada has been chosen as a possible site for the first high level radioactive waste...
Thermohydrochemical (T-H-C) processes result from the placement of heat-generating radioactive mater...
When an unsaturated porous medium is subjected to a temperature gradient and the temperature is suff...
A field heater experimental plan is presented for investigating hydrologic transport processes in un...
144 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Yucca Mountain, Nevada has be...
The evolution of fluid chemistry and mineral alteration around a potential waste emplacement tunnel ...
Temperature can significantly affect radionuclide transport behavior. In simulation of radionuclide ...
Subsurface contamination problems of metals and radionuclides are ubiquitous. Metals and radionuclid...
Reactive transport simulations are being used to evaluate the nature and extent of radionuclide cont...
The authors examine the transient residual thermal signal resulting from an underground nuclear test...
Subsurface contamination problems of metals and radionuclides are ubiquitous. Metals and radionuclid...
Subsurface contamination problems of metals and radionuclides are ubiquitous. Metals and radionuclid...
Understanding the processes that govern migration of radionuclides from underground nuclear tests is...
The emplacement of heat-generating nuclear waste in the potential geologic repository at Yucca Mount...
Part of this study has been published in Applied Geochemistry. Another publication is in line in Env...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada has been chosen as a possible site for the first high level radioactive waste...
Thermohydrochemical (T-H-C) processes result from the placement of heat-generating radioactive mater...
When an unsaturated porous medium is subjected to a temperature gradient and the temperature is suff...
A field heater experimental plan is presented for investigating hydrologic transport processes in un...
144 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Yucca Mountain, Nevada has be...
The evolution of fluid chemistry and mineral alteration around a potential waste emplacement tunnel ...