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Ground Water | 2015

High performance simulation of environmental tracers in heterogeneous domains.

William Payton Gardner; Glenn E. Hammond; Peter C. Lichtner

In this study, we use PFLOTRAN, a highly scalable, parallel, flow, and reactive transport code to simulate the concentrations of 3H, 3He, CFC-11, CFC-12, CFC-113, SF6, 39Ar, and the mean groundwater age in heterogeneous fields on grids with an excess of 10 million nodes. We utilize this computational platform to simulate the concentration of multiple tracers in high-resolution, heterogeneous 2D and 3D domains, and calculate tracer-derived ages. Tracer-derived ages show systematic biases toward younger ages when the groundwater age distribution contains water older than the maximum tracer age. The deviation of the tracer-derived age distribution from the true groundwater age distribution increases with increasing heterogeneity of the system. However, the effect of heterogeneity is diminished as the mean travel time gets closer to the tracer age limit. Age distributions in 3D domains differ significantly from 2D domains. 3D simulations show decreased mean age, and less variance in age distribution for identical heterogeneity statistics. High-performance computing allows for investigation of tracer and groundwater age systematics in high-resolution domains, providing a platform for understanding and utilizing environmental tracer and groundwater age information in heterogeneous 3D systems.


Archive | 2015

Appraisal of transport and deformation in shale reservoirs using natural noble gas tracers

Jason E. Heath; Kristopher L. Kuhlman; David Gerald Robinson; Stephen J. Bauer; William Payton Gardner

This report presents efforts to develop the use of in situ naturally-occurring noble gas tracers to evaluate transport mechanisms and deformation in shale hydrocarbon reservoirs. Noble gases are promising as shale reservoir diagnostic tools due to their sensitivity of transport to: shale pore structure; phase partitioning between groundwater, liquid, and gaseous hydrocarbons; and deformation from hydraulic fracturing. Approximately 1.5-year time-series of wellhead fluid samples were collected from two hydraulically-fractured wells. The noble gas compositions and isotopes suggest a strong signature of atmospheric contribution to the noble gases that mix with deep, old reservoir fluids. Complex mixing and transport of fracturing fluid and reservoir fluids occurs during production. Real-time laboratory measurements were performed on triaxially-deforming shale samples to link deformation behavior, transport, and gas tracer signatures. Finally, we present improved methods for production forecasts that borrow statistical strength from production data of nearby wells to reduce uncertainty in the forecasts.


Archive | 2014

Performance Assessment Modeling and Sensitivity Analyses of Generic Disposal System Concepts.

S. David Sevougian; Geoffrey A. Freeze; William Payton Gardner; Glenn E. Hammond; Paul Mariner

directly, rather than through simplified abstractions. It also a llows for complex representations of the source term, e.g., the explicit representation of many individual waste packages (i.e., meter - scale detail of an entire waste emplacement drift). This report fulfills the Generic Disposal System Analysis Work Packa ge Level 3 Milestone - Performance Assessment Modeling and Sensitivity Analyses of Generic Disposal System Concepts (M 3 FT - 1 4 SN08080 3 2 ).


Archive | 2015

Deep Borehole Field Test: Characterization Borehole Science Objectives.

Kristopher L. Kuhlman; Patrick V. Brady; Robert J. MacKinnon; William Payton Gardner; Jason E. Heath; Courtney Grant Herrick; Richard P. Jensen; Teklu Hadgu; S. David Sevougian; Jens Birkholzer; Barry M. Freifeld; Tom Daley


Archive | 2014

Multiporosity Flow of Gases in Fractured Shale Formations.

Kristopher L. Kuhlman; Jason E. Heath; William Payton Gardner; David Gerald Robinson


Ground Water | 2013

High Performance Simulation of Multiple Environmental Tracers: Exploring Groundwater Age and Tracer Systematics in High Resolution Heterogeneous Domains.

William Payton Gardner; Glenn E. Hammond; Peter C. Lichtner


Archive | 2015

Estimation of Dilution Capture and Dose for IAEA Reference Biospheres.

Paul Mariner; William Payton Gardner


Archive | 2015

Enhanced Performance Assessment Models for Generic Deep Geologic Repositories for High-Level Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel - 16223.

S. David Sevougian; Glenn E. Hammond; Paul Mariner; Emily Stein; William Payton Gardner


Archive | 2015

Performance Assessment Modeling of a Generic SNF/HLW Repository in Salt with Coupled Thermal-Hydrologic Effects.

S. David Sevougian; Geoffrey A. Freeze; William Payton Gardner; Glenn E. Hammond; Paul Mariner; Robert J. MacKinnon


Archive | 2015

Electrofracturing test system and method of determining material characteristics of electrofractured material samples

Stephen J. Bauer; Steven F. Glover; Tom Pfeifle; Jiann-Cherng Su; Kenneth Martin Williamson; Scott Thomas Broome; William Payton Gardner; Gary Pena

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Glenn E. Hammond

Sandia National Laboratories

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Paul Mariner

Sandia National Laboratories

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S. David Sevougian

Sandia National Laboratories

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Jason E. Heath

Sandia National Laboratories

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Stephen J. Bauer

Sandia National Laboratories

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Geoffrey A. Freeze

Sandia National Laboratories

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Peter C. Lichtner

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Robert J. MacKinnon

Sandia National Laboratories

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Barry M. Freifeld

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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