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    Characterization, Modeling, Monitoring, and Remediation of Fractured Rock

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    Characterization, Modeling, Monitoring, and Remediation of Fractured Rock

    Characterization, Modeling, Monitoring, and Remediation of Fractured Rock
    National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Division on Earth and Life Studies; Board on Earth Sciences and Resources; Committee on Geological and Geotechnical Engineering
    NAS Press | 2015 | ISBN: 0309378982 0309373727 9780309373722 9780309378987 | 194 pages | PDF | 12 MB

    This book examines the state of practice and state of art in the characterization of fractured rock and the chemical and biological processes related to subsurface contaminant fate and transport. The recommendations for research and applications to enhance practice of this book make it a valuable resource for students and practitioners in this field.

    Fractured rock is the host or foundation for innumerable engineered structures related to energy, water, waste, and transportation. Characterizing, modeling, and monitoring fractured rock sites is critical to the functioning of those infrastructure, as well as to optimizing resource recovery and contaminant management.
    With an interdisciplinary approach, it is possible to conceptualize and model the fractured rock environment with acceptable levels of uncertainty and reliability, and to design systems that maximize remediation and long-term performance. Better scientific understanding could inform regulations, policies, and implementation guidelines related to infrastructure development and operations.

    This volume examines new developments, knowledge, and approaches to engineering at fractured rock sites since the publication of the 1996 National Research Council report Rock Fractures and Fluid Flow: Contemporary Understanding and Fluid Flow. Fundamental understanding of the physical nature of fractured rock has changed little since 1996, but many new characterization tools have been developed, and there is now greater appreciation for the importance of chemical and biological processes that can occur in the fractured rock environment.
    The findings of Characterization, Modeling, Monitoring, and Remediation of Fractured Rock can be applied to all types of engineered infrastructure, but especially to engineered repositories for buried or stored waste and to fractured rock sites that have been contaminated as a result of past disposal or other practices.
    The recommendations are intended to help the practitioner, researcher, and decision maker take a more interdisciplinary approach to engineering in the fractured rock environment.
    The book describes how existing tools
    – some only recently developed
    – can be used to increase the accuracy and reliability of engineering design and management given the interacting forces of nature.

    Contents
    Summary
    1 Introduction
    The Context
    The Committee Task
    Previous Academies Studies
    The Heterogeneity of Fractured Rock
    Contaminants in Fractured Rock
    Fate and Transport
    Knowledge from Related Areas
    Report Organization
    2 Physical Characteristics of Fractured Rock Controlling Flow and Transport
    Qualitative Fracture Description
    Quantitative Fracture Description
    Importance of Fracture Genesis
    3 Flow and Transport–Underlying Processes
    Advection and Dispersion
    Hydro-Mechanical Coupling
    Chemical Processes: Diffusion and Reaction
    Biological Processes
    Mixed-Fluid Conditions
    Fines Migration and Entrapment: Emergent Transport Processes
    Heat Transport and Thermal Processes
    4 Conceptual and Numerical Model Development
    Defining and Developing Hydrostructural Models
    Quantifying the Hydrostructural Model
    Scoping Calculations to Assess and Refine Models and Uncertainties
    Analysis Tools to Inform Modeling
    Types of Numerical Models
    Upscaling and Model Simplification
    Numerical Model Analysis
    Analysis and Resources
    5 Methods for Site Characterization and Monitoring
    Geomechanical Characterization
    Geometric Characterization
    Hydraulic Characterization of Fractured Rock
    Geophysical Characterization of Fractured Rock
    Geochemical Characterization of Fractured Rock Systems
    Biological Characterization of Fractured Rock
    6 Remediation of Fractured Rock
    Difficulties of Remediation in Fractured Rock
    Potential Technologies to Remediate Organic Compounds
    Potentially Applicable Approaches for Radionuclides
    Natural Attenuation
    Important Considerations in Fractured Rock Remediation
    The Path Forward
    7 Decision Making
    Decision Making and Updating in the Context of this Report
    Observational Method in Geotechnical Engineering
    Evolving the Observational Method to Geoenvironmental Engineering
    8 Synthesis of Recommendations
    An Integrated Approach
    Interactions Between Rock Matrix and Fractures
    Processes and Coupled Processes
    Characterization Techniques and Tools
    Modeling
    Remediation and Monitoring
    The Observational Approach
    Final Thoughts
    References
    APPENDICES
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