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Modeling solute transport through saturated zone ground water at 10 km scale: example from the Yucca Mountain license application

Authors :
Sharad Kelkar
Arend Meijer
Bill Walter Arnold
Shaoping Chu
Al-Aziz Eddebbarh
Bruce A. Robinson
Mei Ding
Source :
Journal of contaminant hydrology. 117(1-4)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

This paper presents a study of solute transport through ground water in the saturated zone and the resulting breakthrough curves (BTCs), using a field-scale numerical model that incorporates the processes of advection, dispersion, matrix diffusion in fractured volcanic formations, sorption, and colloid-facilitated transport. Such BTCs at compliance boundaries are often used as performance measures for a site. The example considered here is that of the saturated zone study prepared for the Yucca Mountain license application. The saturated zone at this site occurs partly in volcanic, fractured rock formations and partly in alluvial formations. This paper presents a description of the site and the ground water flow model, the development of the conceptual model of transport, model uncertainties, model validation, and the influence of uncertainty in input parameters on the downstream BTCs at the Yucca Mountain site.

Details

ISSN :
18736009
Volume :
117
Issue :
1-4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of contaminant hydrology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b531759095145ccef4c6dbf297d8af1d