The purpose of this Model Report is to document the Seepage Calibration Model (SCM). The SCM was developed (1) to establish the conceptual basis for the Seepage Model for Performance Assessment (SMPA), and (2) to derive seepage-relevant, model-related parameters and their distributions for use in the SMPA and seepage abstraction in support of the Total System Performance Assessment for License Application (TSPA-LA). This Model Report has been revised in response to a comprehensive, regulatory-focused evaluation performed by the Regulatory Integration Team [''Technical Work Plan for: Regulatory Integration Evaluation of Analysis and Model Reports Supporting the TSPA-LA'' (BSC 2004 [DIRS 169653])]. The SCM is intended to be used only within t...
In Civil and Geotechnical engineering a thorough knowledge of pore water seepage analysis is critica...
A physically based hydrologic model is presented which predicts seepage losses from small water impo...
ABSTRACT: Quantifying streambed hydraulic properties is necessary for understanding stream exchanges...
The purpose of this Model Report is to document the Seepage Calibration Model (SCM). The SCM is deve...
This model report documents the abstraction of drift seepage, conducted to provide seepage-relevant ...
The purpose of this report (REV04) is to document the thermal-hydrologic-chemical (THC) seepage mode...
The purpose of this report is to document the predictions and analyses performed using the seepage m...
The purpose of this Analysis/Model Report (AMR) is to document the predictions and analysis performe...
A total-system performance assessment (TSPA) for a potential nuclear-waste repository requires an es...
The overall objective of this study is to examine whether the modeling approach employed to estimate...
A thermal seepage model has been developed to evaluate the potential for seepage into the waste empl...
A thermal seepage model has been developed to evaluate the potential for seepage into the waste empl...
We discuss field activities designed to characterize seepage into an underground opening at the pote...
This model report documents the drift scale coupled thermal-hydrological-mechanical (THM) processes ...
We discuss field activities designed to characterize seepage into an underground opening at the pot...
In Civil and Geotechnical engineering a thorough knowledge of pore water seepage analysis is critica...
A physically based hydrologic model is presented which predicts seepage losses from small water impo...
ABSTRACT: Quantifying streambed hydraulic properties is necessary for understanding stream exchanges...
The purpose of this Model Report is to document the Seepage Calibration Model (SCM). The SCM is deve...
This model report documents the abstraction of drift seepage, conducted to provide seepage-relevant ...
The purpose of this report (REV04) is to document the thermal-hydrologic-chemical (THC) seepage mode...
The purpose of this report is to document the predictions and analyses performed using the seepage m...
The purpose of this Analysis/Model Report (AMR) is to document the predictions and analysis performe...
A total-system performance assessment (TSPA) for a potential nuclear-waste repository requires an es...
The overall objective of this study is to examine whether the modeling approach employed to estimate...
A thermal seepage model has been developed to evaluate the potential for seepage into the waste empl...
A thermal seepage model has been developed to evaluate the potential for seepage into the waste empl...
We discuss field activities designed to characterize seepage into an underground opening at the pote...
This model report documents the drift scale coupled thermal-hydrological-mechanical (THM) processes ...
We discuss field activities designed to characterize seepage into an underground opening at the pot...
In Civil and Geotechnical engineering a thorough knowledge of pore water seepage analysis is critica...
A physically based hydrologic model is presented which predicts seepage losses from small water impo...
ABSTRACT: Quantifying streambed hydraulic properties is necessary for understanding stream exchanges...