
doi: 10.2172/105051
Understanding the mechanics of variably saturated flow in fractured-porous media is of fundamental importance to evaluating the isolation performance of the proposed high-level radioactive waste repository for the Yucca Mountain site. Developing that understanding must be founded on the analysis and interpretation of laboratory and field data. This report presents an analysis of the unsaturated hydraulic properties of tuff cores from the Pena Blanca natural analog site in Mexico. The basic intent of the analysis was to examine possible trends and relationships between the hydraulic properties and the degree of hydrothermal alteration exhibited by the tuff samples. These data were used in flow simulations to evaluate the significance of a particular conceptual (composite) model and of distinct hydraulic properties on the rate and nature of water flow.
High-Level Radioactive Wastes, 550, Hydraulics, Yucca Mountain Project, 05 Nuclear Fuels, Radioactive Waste Disposal, Tuff, Experimental Data, Hydrothermal Alteration, Computerized Simulation, Yucca Mountain, Diagrams
High-Level Radioactive Wastes, 550, Hydraulics, Yucca Mountain Project, 05 Nuclear Fuels, Radioactive Waste Disposal, Tuff, Experimental Data, Hydrothermal Alteration, Computerized Simulation, Yucca Mountain, Diagrams
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