WATER FLOW IN THE UNSATURATED ZONE AT YUCCA MOUNTAIN
We have developed an active fracture model (AFM) that allows us to estimate the number of fractures that are conduits for flow. The number and spacing of water conduits is extremely important when seepage into drifts or radionuclide transport is being evaluated. Current best estimates suggests that the average spacing between water conduits is on the order of 101 meters, based on water saturation, water potential, and geochemical data. This estimate will be verified by further testing and analysis.
In this paper, we discuss the various tests and analysis that have been utilized to characterize the UZ at Yucca Mountain. The different geological, geophysical, geochemical, and hydrological approaches and data sources that have been successful in shedding light on various parameters and processes in the UZ are highlighted. Furthermore, the various methodologies that have been tried and found unsuccessful in characterizing this rock formation are also described.