Temperature can significantly affect radionuclide transport behavior. In simulation of radionuclide transport originating from an underground nuclear test, temperature effects from residual test heat include non-isothermal groundwater flow behavior (e.g. convection cells), increased dissolution rates of melt glass containing refractory radionuclides, changes in water chemistry, and, in turn, changes in radionuclide sorption behavior. The low-yield (0.75 kiloton) Cambric underground nuclear test situated in alluvium below the water table offers unique perspectives on radionuclide transport in groundwater. The Cambric test was followed by extensive post-test characterization of the radionuclide source term and a 16-year pumping-induced radion...
Underground atomic weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site introduced numerous radionuclides that ma...
A field heater experimental plan is presented for investigating hydrologic transport processes in un...
The evolution of fluid chemistry and mineral alteration around a potential waste emplacement tunnel...
In numerical simulation of radionuclide transport, a mechanistic reactive transport model can accou...
The authors examine the transient residual thermal signal resulting from an underground nuclear test...
Reactive transport simulations are being used to evaluate the nature and extent of radionuclide cont...
Part of this study has been published in Applied Geochemistry. Another publication is in line in Env...
The reliable simulation of radionuclide migration away from the near field of a geological repositor...
Understanding the processes that govern migration of radionuclides from underground nuclear tests is...
International audienceFor the last 40 years, continuous research has been dedicated to understanding...
Subsurface contamination problems of metals and radionuclides are ubiquitous. Metals and radionuclid...
Block-scale migration experiments were introduced to evaluate the simplified radionuclide transport ...
When an unsaturated porous medium is subjected to a temperature gradient and the temperature is suff...
The evolution of fluid chemistry and mineral alteration around a potential waste emplacement tunnel ...
Initial scoping numerical simulations, using FEHM, evaluate perturbed groundwater behavior associate...
Underground atomic weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site introduced numerous radionuclides that ma...
A field heater experimental plan is presented for investigating hydrologic transport processes in un...
The evolution of fluid chemistry and mineral alteration around a potential waste emplacement tunnel...
In numerical simulation of radionuclide transport, a mechanistic reactive transport model can accou...
The authors examine the transient residual thermal signal resulting from an underground nuclear test...
Reactive transport simulations are being used to evaluate the nature and extent of radionuclide cont...
Part of this study has been published in Applied Geochemistry. Another publication is in line in Env...
The reliable simulation of radionuclide migration away from the near field of a geological repositor...
Understanding the processes that govern migration of radionuclides from underground nuclear tests is...
International audienceFor the last 40 years, continuous research has been dedicated to understanding...
Subsurface contamination problems of metals and radionuclides are ubiquitous. Metals and radionuclid...
Block-scale migration experiments were introduced to evaluate the simplified radionuclide transport ...
When an unsaturated porous medium is subjected to a temperature gradient and the temperature is suff...
The evolution of fluid chemistry and mineral alteration around a potential waste emplacement tunnel ...
Initial scoping numerical simulations, using FEHM, evaluate perturbed groundwater behavior associate...
Underground atomic weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site introduced numerous radionuclides that ma...
A field heater experimental plan is presented for investigating hydrologic transport processes in un...
The evolution of fluid chemistry and mineral alteration around a potential waste emplacement tunnel...