
doi: 10.2172/140170
This report brings into focus the results of numerous studies that have addressed issues associated with the validity of assumptions which are used to justify reducing the dimensionality of numerical calculations of water flow through Yucca Mountain, NV. it is shown that, in many cases, one-dimensional modeling is more rigorous than previously assumed.
58 Geosciences, 05 Nuclear Fuels, High-Level Radioactive Wastes, Tuff, 550, Mathematical Models, Underground Disposal, Yucca Mountain Project, Boundary Conditions, N Codes, Fluid Flow, 630
58 Geosciences, 05 Nuclear Fuels, High-Level Radioactive Wastes, Tuff, 550, Mathematical Models, Underground Disposal, Yucca Mountain Project, Boundary Conditions, N Codes, Fluid Flow, 630
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