A geostatistical methodology to assess the accuracy of unsaturated flow models
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory spatiotemporal movement of water injected into (PNNL) has developed a Hydrologic unsaturated sediments at the Hanford Site in Evaluation Methodology (HEM) to assist the Washington State was used to develop a new U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission in method for evaluating mathematical model evaluating the potential that infiltrating meteoric predictions. Measured water content data were water will produce leachate at commercial low- interpolated geostatistically to a 16 x 16 x 36 level radioactive waste disposal sites. Two key grid at several time intervals. Then a issues are raised in the HEM: (1) evaluation of mathematical model was used to predict water mathematical models that predict facility content at the same grid locations at the selected performance, and (2) estimation of the times. Node-by-node comparison of the uncertainty associated with these mathematical mathematical model predictions with the model predictions. The technical objective of geostatistically interpolated values was this research is to adapt geostatistical tools conducted. The method facilitates a complete commonly used for model parameter estimation accounting and categorization of model error at to the problem of estimating the spatial every node. The comparison suggests that distribution of the dependent variable to be model results generally are within measurement calculated by the model. To fulfill this error. The worst model error occurs in silt objective, a database describing the lenses and is in excess of measurement error.
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2009-11-09
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Authors: | Smoot, J.L. ; Williams, R.E. |
Subject: | nuclear fuels | environmental sciences | mathematics, computers, information science, management, law, miscellaneous | RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL | RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITIES | HYDROLOGY | FLOW MODELS | ACCURACY | FLOW VISUALIZATION | MATHEMATICAL MODELS | LEACHATES | THREE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS | SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION | KRIGING | DATA BASE MANAGEMENT | DATA COVARIANCES | WELLS | WELL LOGGING | SATURATION |
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