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Simulation of Net Infiltration for Present-Day and Potential Future Climates
Levitt, D.
United States. Department of Energy. Yucca Mountain Project Office.
关键词: Surface Waters;    Biosphere;    Yucca Mountain;    Simulation;    Radioisotopes;   
DOI  :  10.2172/838656
RP-ID  :  MDL-NBS-HS-000023, REV 00
RP-ID  :  AC28-01RW12101
RP-ID  :  838656
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

The purpose of this model report is to document the infiltration model used to estimate upper-bound, mean, and lower-bound spatially-distributed average annual net infiltration rates for present-day and potential future climates at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Net infiltration is the component of infiltrated precipitation, snowmelt, or surface water run-on that has percolated below the zone of evapotranspiration as defined by the depth of the effective root zone. The estimates of net infiltration are primarily used for defining the upper boundary condition for the site-scale three-dimensional unsaturated zone (UZ) model. The UZ flow model is one of several process models abstracted by the total system performance assessment (TSPA) model used to evaluate performance of the repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. The net-infiltration model is important for assessing repository-system performance because output from this model provides the upper boundary condition for the UZ flow model used to generate flow fields; water percolating downward from the UZ will be the principal means by which radionuclides are potentially released to the saturated zone (SZ). The SZ is the principal pathway to the biosphere where the reasonably maximally exposed individual (RMEI) is exposed to radionuclides.

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