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Conceptual Models of Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 398 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Jun-2001
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309073022
  • ISBN-13: 9780309073028
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 398 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Jun-2001
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309073022
  • ISBN-13: 9780309073028
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Fluid flow and solute transport within the vadose zone, the unsaturated zone between the land surface and the water table, can be the cause of expanded plumes arising from localized contaminant sources. An understanding of vadose zone processes is, therefore, an essential prerequisite for cost-effective contaminant remediation efforts. In addition, because such features are potential avenues for rapid transport of chemicals from contamination sources to the water table, the presence of fractures and other channel-like openings in the vadose zone poses a particularly significant problem, Conceptual Models of Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone is based on the work of a panel established under the auspices of the U.S. National Committee for Rock Mechanics. It emphasizes the importance of conceptual models and goes on to review the conceptual model development, testing, and refinement processes. The book examines fluid flow and transport mechanisms, noting the difficulty of modeling solute transport, and identifies geochemical and environmental tracer data as important components of the modeling process. Finally, the book recommends several areas for continued research.



Table of Contents



Front Matter Executive Summary Conceptual Models of Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone Development of the Conceptual Model of Unsaturated Zone Hydrology at Yucca Mountain, Nevada Conceptual Model of Vadose-Zone Transport in Fractured, Weathered Shales Evaluation of Conceptual and Quantitative Models of Fluid Flow and Chamical Transport in Fractured Media Uniform and Preferential Flow Mechanisms in the Vadose Zone Modeling Macropore Flow in Soils: Field Validation and Use for Management Purposes Free-Surface Films What Do Drops Do? Surface Wetting and Network Geometry Effects on Vadose-Zone Fracture Flow Investigating Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone Using Environmental Tracers Lessons from Field Studies at the Apache Leap Research Site in Arizona Parameterization and Upscaling in Modeling Flow and Transport in the Unsaturated Zone of Yucca Mountain Appendix A: Workshop Attendees Appendix B: Invited Presentations Appendix C: Panel Biographies Color Plates
Executive Summary 1(8)
PANEL REPORT
Conceptual Models of Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone
9(38)
TECHNICAL PAPERS
Development of the Conceptual Model of Unsaturated Zone Hydrology at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
47(40)
A. L. Flint
L. E. Flint
G. S. Bodvarsson
E. M. Kwicklis
J. Fabryka-Martin
Conceptual Model of Vadose-Zone Transport in Fractured, Weathered Shales
87(28)
P. M. Jardine
G. V. Wilson
R. J. Luxmoore
J. P. Gwo
Evaluation of Conceptual and Quantitative Models of Fluid Flow and Chemical Transport in Fractured Media
115(34)
B. Berkowitz
R. Nativ
E. Adar
Uniform and Preferential Flow Mechanisms in the Vadose Zone
149(40)
J. M. H. Hendrickx
M. Flury
Modeling Macropore Flow in Soils: Field Validation and Use for Management Purposes
189(28)
N. Jarvis
M. Larsson
Free-Surface Films
217(26)
M. I. Dragila
S. W. Wheatcraft
What Do Drops Do? Surface Wetting and Network Geometry Effects on Vadose-Zone Fracture Flow
243(28)
T. W. Doe
Investigating Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone Using Environmental Tracers
271(24)
F. M. Phillips
Lessons from Field Studies at the Apache Leap Research Site in Arizona
295(40)
S. P. Neuman
W. A. Illman
V. V. Vesselinov
D. L. Thompson
G. Chen
A. Guzman
Parameterization and Upscaling in Modeling Flow and Transport in the Unsaturated Zone of Yucca Mountain
335
G. S. Bodvarsson
H. H. Liu
C. F. Ahlers
Y.-S. Wu
E. Sonnenthal
APPENDIXES
A. Workshop Attendees
369
B. Invited Presentations
371
C. Panel Biographies
372


Panel on Conceptual Models of Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone, U.S. National Committee for Rock Mechanics, Board on Earth Sciences and Resources, National Research Council