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SNL-NUMO Collaborative: Development of a Deterministic Site Characterization Tool Using Multi-Model Ranking and Conference.


DE2009947331

Publication Date 2008
Personal Author Grace, M.; Lowry, T. S.
Page Count 78
Abstract Uncertainty in site characterization arises from a lack of data and knowledge about a site and includes uncertainty in the boundary conditions, uncertainty in the characteristics, location, and behavior of major features within an investigation area (e.g., major faults as barriers or conduits), uncertainty in the geologic structure, as well as differences in numerical implementation (e.g., 2-D versus 3-D, finite difference versus finite element, grid resolution, deterministic versus stochastic, etc.). Since the true condition at a site can never be known, selection of the best conceptual model is very difficult. In addition, limiting the understanding to a single conceptualization too early in the process, or before data can support that conceptualization, may lead to confidence in a characterization that is unwarranted as well as to data collection efforts and field investigations that are misdirected and/or redundant. Using a series of numerical modeling experiments, this project examined the application and use of information criteria within the site characterization process. The numerical experiments are based on models of varying complexity that were developed to represent one of two synthetically developed groundwater sites; (1) a fully hypothetical site that represented a complex, multi-layer, multi-faulted site, and (2) a site that was based on the Horonobe site in northern Japan. Each of the synthetic sites were modeled in detail to provide increasingly informative 'field' data over successive iterations to the representing numerical models. The representing numerical models were calibrated to the synthetic site data and then ranked and compared using several different information criteria approaches.
Keywords
  • Geologic structures
  • Nuclear waste repositories
  • Boundary conditions
  • Site characterization
  • Calibration
  • Numerical modeling
  • Geosciences
  • Implementation
  • Resolution
  • Simulation
  • PEST
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200915
Contract Number
  • DE-AC04-94AL85000
SNL-NUMO Collaborative: Development of a Deterministic Site Characterization Tool Using Multi-Model Ranking and Conference.
SNL-NUMO Collaborative: Development of a Deterministic Site Characterization Tool Using Multi-Model Ranking and Conference.
DE2009947331

  • Geologic structures
  • Nuclear waste repositories
  • Boundary conditions
  • Site characterization
  • Calibration
  • Numerical modeling
  • Geosciences
  • Implementation
  • Resolution
  • Simulation
  • PEST
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
  • DE-AC04-94AL85000
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