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Flow and Transport Through Unsaturated Fractured Rock 2nd Edition, Volume 42 ed. [Microfilm]

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  • Formatas: Microfilm, 203 pages, Illustrations, maps (some col.),1 port.
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jan-2001
  • Leidėjas: American Geophysical Union
  • ISBN-10: 0875909833
  • ISBN-13: 9780875909837
  • Formatas: Microfilm, 203 pages, Illustrations, maps (some col.),1 port.
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jan-2001
  • Leidėjas: American Geophysical Union
  • ISBN-10: 0875909833
  • ISBN-13: 9780875909837
Updating and revising the Geophysical Monograph 42 , first published in 1987, this monograph contains 14 papers studying the problem of water flow and contaminant transport through unsaturated fractured rock. The papers were prompted by the decision of the U.S. government to possibly store radioactive waste in deep unsaturated zones. Topics include numerical modeling of isothermal and nonisothermal flow in unsaturated fractured rock, pressure waves versus tracer velocities, measuring and modeling water imbibition into tuff, current understanding of two-phase unsaturated flow at Yucca Mountain, flow and transport parameters for colonnade networks, and water flow and solute transport in unsaturated fractured chalk. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 42.

This monograph is an update and revision of the first edition, Geophysical Monograph 42, on ground-water flow and transport through unsaturated, fractured rock, published by AGU in 1987. The first edition evolved from a special symposium held during the American Geophysical Union fall meetings in San Francisco in December 1986. Invited and contributed papers at that AGU session, as well as panel presentations, focused on conceptualizing, measuring and modeling flow and transport through unsaturated fractured rock. As noted in the preface to the first edition, "the expanded interest in the topic (water flow and contaminant transport through unsaturated fractured rock) was initiated when the U.S. Geological Survey proposed that deep unsaturated zones in arid regions be considered in the site selection for the first high-level, commercially generated radioactive waste repository." Much of the research reported in that first edition was motivated by the U.S. Department of Energy's program to investigate Yucca Mountain at the Nevada Test Site as a possible geologic repository for commercially generated, high-level radioactive waste. As noted in the overview paper of the first edition, "characterization methods and modeling are in their developmental stage with the greatest lack of knowledge being the interaction between fracture and matrix flow and transport properties." Although the first edition of this monograph reflected the state-of-the science, laboratory and field experimental programs were novel and limited and, in general, followed from the principles and methods developed in the soil science community.
Preface vii Thomas J. Nicholson Todd C. Rasmussen Flow and Transport Through Unsaturated Fractured Rock: An Overview 1(18) D. D. Evans T. C. Rasmussen T. J. Nicholson Numerical Modeling of Isothermal and Nonisothermal Flow in Unsaturated Fractured Rock: A Review 19(14) K. Pruess J. S. Y. Wang Dynamic Channeling of Flow and Transport in Saturated and Unsaturated Heterogeneous Media 33(12) Chin-Fu Tsang Yvonne W. Tsang Jens Birkholzer Luis Moreno Pressure Wave vs. Tracer Velocities Through Unsaturated Fractured Rock 45(8) Todd C. Rasmussen Effect of Topography on Gas Flow in Unsaturated Fractured Rock: Concepts and Observations 53(8) E. P. Weeks Use of Conditional Simulation, Mechanical Theory, and Field Observations to Characterize the Structure of Faults and Fracture Networks 61(14) Kevin Hestir Stephen J. Martel Junming Yang James P. Evans Jane C. S. Long Pete DOnfro William D. Rizer Measuring and Modeling Water Imbibition Into Tuff 75(12) Ralph R. Peters Elmer A. Klavetter James T. George John H. Gauthier Type-Curve Analyses of Single-and Cross-Hole Pneumatic Tests in Unsaturated Fractured Tuffs 87(18) Walter A. Illman Dick L. Thompson Shlomo P. Neuman Hydrogeologic Investigations of Flow in Fractured Tuffs, Rainier Mesa, Nevada Test Site 105(8) Charles E. Russell John W. Hess Scott. W. Tyler Two-Phase Unsaturated Flow at Yucca Mountain, Nevada: A Report of Current Understanding 113(22) Karsten Pruess Characterization of Arid Land Water-Balance Processes at Yucca Mountain, Nevada 135(16) Alan L. Flint Lorraine E. Flint Joseph A. Hevesi David B. Hudson Flow and Transport Parameters for Colonnade Networks 151(10) Raziuddin Khaleel Multi-Scale Investigations of Liquid Flow in a Fractured Basalt Vadose Zone 161(22) Boris Faybishenko Paul A. Witherspoon Christine Doughty Jil T. Geller Thomas R. Wood Robert K. Podgorney Water Flow and Solute Transport in Unsaturated Fractured Chalk 183 Ofter Dahan Ronit Nativ Eilon M. Adar Brian Berkowitz