Environmental systems exhibit a range of complexities which exist at a range of length and mass scales. Within the realm of radionuclide fate and transport, much work has been focused on understanding pore scale processes where complexity can be reduced to a simplified system. In describing larger scale behavior, the results from these simplified systems must be combined to create a theory of the whole. This process can be quite complex, and lead to models which lack transparency. The underlying assumption of this approach is that complex systems will exhibit complex behavior, requiring a complex system of equations to describe behavior. This assumption has never been tested. The goal of the experiments presented is to ask the question: Do ...
A two-month-long ethanol injection experiment was conducted to study the impacts of porous media st...
The Hanford Site is the DOE's largest legacy waste site, with uranium (U) from plutonium processing ...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
The focus of the project is the development of scientifically defensible approaches for upscaling re...
A sizable groundwater U plume exists in Hanford's 300 A resulting from the disposal of fuel rod diss...
This paper presents the results of a comprehensive model-based analysis of a uranyl [U(VI)] tracer t...
Effective environmental management of DOE sites requires reliable prediction of reactive transport p...
Biogeochemical reactive transport processes in the subsurface environment are important to many cont...
Column experiments were performed to investigate the scale-dependent desorption of uranyl [U(VI)] fr...
A laboratory-derived conceptual and numerical model for U(VI) transport at the Hanford 300A site, Wa...
The overall objective of this renewal proposal is to construct an experimentally supported conceptua...
Stirred-flow cell experiments were performed to investigate the kinetics of uranyl [U(VI)] desorptio...
The effect of subgrid heterogeneity in sediment properties on the rate of uranyl[U(VI)] desorption...
The Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
A two-month-long ethanol injection experiment was conducted to study the impacts of porous media st...
The Hanford Site is the DOE's largest legacy waste site, with uranium (U) from plutonium processing ...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
The focus of the project is the development of scientifically defensible approaches for upscaling re...
A sizable groundwater U plume exists in Hanford's 300 A resulting from the disposal of fuel rod diss...
This paper presents the results of a comprehensive model-based analysis of a uranyl [U(VI)] tracer t...
Effective environmental management of DOE sites requires reliable prediction of reactive transport p...
Biogeochemical reactive transport processes in the subsurface environment are important to many cont...
Column experiments were performed to investigate the scale-dependent desorption of uranyl [U(VI)] fr...
A laboratory-derived conceptual and numerical model for U(VI) transport at the Hanford 300A site, Wa...
The overall objective of this renewal proposal is to construct an experimentally supported conceptua...
Stirred-flow cell experiments were performed to investigate the kinetics of uranyl [U(VI)] desorptio...
The effect of subgrid heterogeneity in sediment properties on the rate of uranyl[U(VI)] desorption...
The Integrated Field-Scale Subsurface Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...
A two-month-long ethanol injection experiment was conducted to study the impacts of porous media st...
The Hanford Site is the DOE's largest legacy waste site, with uranium (U) from plutonium processing ...
The Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) at the Hanford Site 300 Area uranium (U) plume addres...