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Research paper thumbnail of Flow calculations for Yucca Mountain groundwater travel time (GWTT-95)

Research paper thumbnail of Geological and Practical Aspects of Deep Borehole Disposal

Research paper thumbnail of Unsaturated-zone fast-path flow calculations for Yucca Mountain groundwater travel time analyses (GWTT-94)

Research paper thumbnail of Research, Development, and Demonstration Roadmap for Deep Borehole Disposal

Research paper thumbnail of The effects of infiltration on the thermo-hydrologic behavior of the potential repository at Yucca Mountain

Computing in Civil Engineering, Mar 1, 1997

Research paper thumbnail of Performance Assessment Methodology and Preliminary Results for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal in Taiwan

Research paper thumbnail of Preliminary Performance Assessment for Deep Borehole Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Waste

MRS Proceedings, 2012

ABSTRACTDeep boreholes have been proposed for many decades as an option for permanent disposal of... more ABSTRACTDeep boreholes have been proposed for many decades as an option for permanent disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel. Disposal concepts are straightforward, and generally call for drilling boreholes to a depth of four to five kilometers (or more) into crystalline basement rocks. Waste is placed in the lower portion of the hole, and the upper several kilometers of the hole are sealed to provide effective isolation from the biosphere. The potential for excellent long-term performance has been recognized in many previous studies. This paper reports updated results of what is believed to be the first quantitative analysis of releases from a hypothetical disposal borehole repository using the same performance assessment methodology applied to mined geologic repositories for high-level radioactive waste. Analyses begin with a preliminary consideration of a comprehensive list of potentially relevant features, events, and processes (FEPs) and the identificat...

Research paper thumbnail of Recharge and Lateral Groundwater Flow Boundary Conditions for the Saturated Zone Site-Scale Flow and Transport Model

The purpose of the flow boundary conditions analysis is to provide specified-flux boundary condit... more The purpose of the flow boundary conditions analysis is to provide specified-flux boundary conditions for the saturated zone (SZ) site-scale flow and transport model. This analysis is designed to use existing modeling and analysis results as the basis for estimated groundwater flow rates into the SZ site-scale model domain, both as recharge at the upper (water table) boundary and as

Research paper thumbnail of Site Characterization for the Deep Borehole Field Test

Research paper thumbnail of Technology and Policy Aspects of Deep Borehole Nuclear Waste Disposal

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of multiple tracer methods to estimate low groundwater flow velocities

Journal of contaminant hydrology, 2017

Four different tracer methods were used to estimate groundwater flow velocity at a multiple-well ... more Four different tracer methods were used to estimate groundwater flow velocity at a multiple-well site in the saturated alluvium south of Yucca Mountain, Nevada: (1) two single-well tracer tests with different rest or "shut-in" periods, (2) a cross-hole tracer test with an extended flow interruption, (3) a comparison of two tracer decay curves in an injection borehole with and without pumping of a downgradient well, and (4) a natural-gradient tracer test. Such tracer methods are potentially very useful for estimating groundwater velocities when hydraulic gradients are flat (and hence uncertain) and also when water level and hydraulic conductivity data are sparse, both of which were the case at this test location. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the first three methods for their ability to provide reasonable estimates of relatively low groundwater flow velocities in such low-hydraulic-gradient environments. The natural-gradient method is generally considered to be t...

Research paper thumbnail of Unsaturated-zone fast-path flow calculations for Yucca Mountain groundwater travel time analyses (GWTT-94)

Research paper thumbnail of Review of inputs provided to Jason Associates Corporation in support of RWEV-REP-001, the Analysis of Postclosure Groundwater Impacts report

Report RWEV-REP-001, Analysis of Postclosure Groundwater Impacts for a Geologic Repository for th... more Report RWEV-REP-001, Analysis of Postclosure Groundwater Impacts for a Geologic Repository for the Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High Level Radioactive Waste at Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada was issued by the DOE in 2009 and is currently being updated. Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) provided support for the original document, performing calculations and extracting data from the Yucca Mountain Performance Assessment Model that were used as inputs to the contaminant transport and dose calculations by Jason Associates Corporation, the primary developers of the DOE report. The inputs from SNL were documented in LSA-AR-037, Inputs to Jason Associates Corporation in Support of the Postclosure Repository Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. To support the updating of the original Groundwater Impacts document, SNL has reviewed the inputs provided in LSA-AR-037 to verify that they are current and appropriate for use. The results of that assessment are documented here.

Research paper thumbnail of A user's guide to the GoldSim/BLT-MS integrated software package:a low-level radioactive waste disposal performance assessment model

Research paper thumbnail of Effective-porosity and dual-porosity approaches to solute transport in the saturated zone at Yucca Mountain: Implications for repository performance assessment

Dynamics of Fluids in Fractured Rock, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of An Updated Site Scale Saturated Zone Ground Water Transport Model For Yucca Mountain

Research paper thumbnail of Impacts of Reducing Conditions in the Saturated Zone at Yucca Mountain

Research paper thumbnail of The Saturated Zone Site-Scale Flow Model Yucca Mountain

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Research paper thumbnail of Siting Considerations for a Deep Borehole Disposal Facility–15403

Research paper thumbnail of Deep borehole disposal of high-level radioactive waste

Research paper thumbnail of Flow calculations for Yucca Mountain groundwater travel time (GWTT-95)

Research paper thumbnail of Geological and Practical Aspects of Deep Borehole Disposal

Research paper thumbnail of Unsaturated-zone fast-path flow calculations for Yucca Mountain groundwater travel time analyses (GWTT-94)

Research paper thumbnail of Research, Development, and Demonstration Roadmap for Deep Borehole Disposal

Research paper thumbnail of The effects of infiltration on the thermo-hydrologic behavior of the potential repository at Yucca Mountain

Computing in Civil Engineering, Mar 1, 1997

Research paper thumbnail of Performance Assessment Methodology and Preliminary Results for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal in Taiwan

Research paper thumbnail of Preliminary Performance Assessment for Deep Borehole Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Waste

MRS Proceedings, 2012

ABSTRACTDeep boreholes have been proposed for many decades as an option for permanent disposal of... more ABSTRACTDeep boreholes have been proposed for many decades as an option for permanent disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel. Disposal concepts are straightforward, and generally call for drilling boreholes to a depth of four to five kilometers (or more) into crystalline basement rocks. Waste is placed in the lower portion of the hole, and the upper several kilometers of the hole are sealed to provide effective isolation from the biosphere. The potential for excellent long-term performance has been recognized in many previous studies. This paper reports updated results of what is believed to be the first quantitative analysis of releases from a hypothetical disposal borehole repository using the same performance assessment methodology applied to mined geologic repositories for high-level radioactive waste. Analyses begin with a preliminary consideration of a comprehensive list of potentially relevant features, events, and processes (FEPs) and the identificat...

Research paper thumbnail of Recharge and Lateral Groundwater Flow Boundary Conditions for the Saturated Zone Site-Scale Flow and Transport Model

The purpose of the flow boundary conditions analysis is to provide specified-flux boundary condit... more The purpose of the flow boundary conditions analysis is to provide specified-flux boundary conditions for the saturated zone (SZ) site-scale flow and transport model. This analysis is designed to use existing modeling and analysis results as the basis for estimated groundwater flow rates into the SZ site-scale model domain, both as recharge at the upper (water table) boundary and as

Research paper thumbnail of Site Characterization for the Deep Borehole Field Test

Research paper thumbnail of Technology and Policy Aspects of Deep Borehole Nuclear Waste Disposal

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluation of multiple tracer methods to estimate low groundwater flow velocities

Journal of contaminant hydrology, 2017

Four different tracer methods were used to estimate groundwater flow velocity at a multiple-well ... more Four different tracer methods were used to estimate groundwater flow velocity at a multiple-well site in the saturated alluvium south of Yucca Mountain, Nevada: (1) two single-well tracer tests with different rest or "shut-in" periods, (2) a cross-hole tracer test with an extended flow interruption, (3) a comparison of two tracer decay curves in an injection borehole with and without pumping of a downgradient well, and (4) a natural-gradient tracer test. Such tracer methods are potentially very useful for estimating groundwater velocities when hydraulic gradients are flat (and hence uncertain) and also when water level and hydraulic conductivity data are sparse, both of which were the case at this test location. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the first three methods for their ability to provide reasonable estimates of relatively low groundwater flow velocities in such low-hydraulic-gradient environments. The natural-gradient method is generally considered to be t...

Research paper thumbnail of Unsaturated-zone fast-path flow calculations for Yucca Mountain groundwater travel time analyses (GWTT-94)

Research paper thumbnail of Review of inputs provided to Jason Associates Corporation in support of RWEV-REP-001, the Analysis of Postclosure Groundwater Impacts report

Report RWEV-REP-001, Analysis of Postclosure Groundwater Impacts for a Geologic Repository for th... more Report RWEV-REP-001, Analysis of Postclosure Groundwater Impacts for a Geologic Repository for the Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High Level Radioactive Waste at Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada was issued by the DOE in 2009 and is currently being updated. Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) provided support for the original document, performing calculations and extracting data from the Yucca Mountain Performance Assessment Model that were used as inputs to the contaminant transport and dose calculations by Jason Associates Corporation, the primary developers of the DOE report. The inputs from SNL were documented in LSA-AR-037, Inputs to Jason Associates Corporation in Support of the Postclosure Repository Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. To support the updating of the original Groundwater Impacts document, SNL has reviewed the inputs provided in LSA-AR-037 to verify that they are current and appropriate for use. The results of that assessment are documented here.

Research paper thumbnail of A user's guide to the GoldSim/BLT-MS integrated software package:a low-level radioactive waste disposal performance assessment model

Research paper thumbnail of Effective-porosity and dual-porosity approaches to solute transport in the saturated zone at Yucca Mountain: Implications for repository performance assessment

Dynamics of Fluids in Fractured Rock, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of An Updated Site Scale Saturated Zone Ground Water Transport Model For Yucca Mountain

Research paper thumbnail of Impacts of Reducing Conditions in the Saturated Zone at Yucca Mountain

Research paper thumbnail of The Saturated Zone Site-Scale Flow Model Yucca Mountain

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

Research paper thumbnail of Siting Considerations for a Deep Borehole Disposal Facility–15403

Research paper thumbnail of Deep borehole disposal of high-level radioactive waste

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