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Dynamics of Fluids in Fractured Rocks. Concepts and Recent Advances
This publication contains extended abstracts of papers presented at the International Symposium 'Dynamics of Fluids in Fractured Rocks: Concepts and Recent Advances' held at Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on February 10-12, 1999. This Symposium is organized in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Paul A. Witherspoon, who initiated some of the early investigations on flow and transport in fractured rocks at the University of California, Berkeley, and at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He is a key figure in the development of basic concepts, modeling, and field measurements of fluid flow and contaminant transport in fractured rock systems. The technical problems of assessing fluid flow, radionuclide transport, site characterization, modeling, and performance assessment in fractured rocks remain the most challenging aspects of subsurface flow and transport investigations. An understanding of these important aspects of hydrogeology is needed to assess disposal of nuclear wastes, development of geothermal resources, production of oil and gas resources, and remediation of contaminated sites.
Dynamics of Fluids in Fractured Rocks. Concepts and Recent Advances
This publication contains extended abstracts of papers presented at the International Symposium 'Dynamics of Fluids in Fractured Rocks: Concepts and Recent Advances' held at Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on February 10-12, 1999. This Symposium is organized in Honor of the 80th Birthday of Paul A. Witherspoon, who initiated some of the early investigations on flow and transport in fractured rocks at the University of California, Berkeley, and at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He is a key figure in the development of basic concepts, modeling, and field measurements of fluid flow and contaminant transport in fractured rock systems. The technical problems of assessing fluid flow, radionuclide transport, site characterization, modeling, and performance assessment in fractured rocks remain the most challenging aspects of subsurface flow and transport investigations. An understanding of these important aspects of hydrogeology is needed to assess disposal of nuclear wastes, development of geothermal resources, production of oil and gas resources, and remediation of contaminated sites.
Dynamics of Fluids in Fractured Rocks. Concepts and Recent Advances
1999
422 pages
Report
No indication
English
Geology & Geophysics , Hydrology & Limnology , Radioactive Wastes & Radioactivity , Fractured reservoirs , Fluid flow , Meetings , Fractures , Rocks , Flow models , Geothermal resources , Geothermal systems , Radioactive wastes , Radioisotopes , Radioactive waste disposal , Hydrogeology , Radionuclide transport , Geologic fractures , Simulation , Site characterization , Testing , Performance , Production
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