1988
DOI: 10.1029/wr024i012p02019
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Interpretation of field tracer tests of a single fracture using a transient solute storage model

Abstract: The results and interpretation of five induced‐gradient tracer tests performed at five different average interborehole fluid velocities in a single fracture in monzonitic gneiss are described. The experiments were conducted using radioactive 82Br and a fluorescent dye as conservative tracers where the tracers were pulse injected into radial convergent and injection‐withdrawal flow fields. The flow fields were established between straddle packers isolating the fracture in three boreholes over distances of 12.7–… Show more

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“…A number of field tracer tests were conducted in fractured rock in the 1970s and 1980s [e.g., Webster et al, 1970;Grove and Beetem, 1971;Kreft et al, 1974;Claassen and Cordes, 1975;Gustafsson and Klockars, 1981;Tester et al, 1982;Black and Kipp, 1983;McCable et al, 1983;Cullen et al, 1985;Garnier et al, 1985;Novakowski et al, 1985;Raven et al, 1988;Shapiro and Nicholas, 19891. These tests were conducted to estimate rock properties (e.g., fracture porosity and dispersivity) for groundwater flow and transport in fractured media for (1) nuclear waste disposal Davison et al, 1982;Novakowski et al, 1985;Raven et al, 19881, (2) aquifer water resources [e.g., Black and Kipp, 19831, (3) geothermal reservoir production [e.g., Tester et al, 1982;Home and Rodriguez, 1983;McCable et al, 19831, and others.…”
Section: Field Tracer Tests and Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A number of field tracer tests were conducted in fractured rock in the 1970s and 1980s [e.g., Webster et al, 1970;Grove and Beetem, 1971;Kreft et al, 1974;Claassen and Cordes, 1975;Gustafsson and Klockars, 1981;Tester et al, 1982;Black and Kipp, 1983;McCable et al, 1983;Cullen et al, 1985;Garnier et al, 1985;Novakowski et al, 1985;Raven et al, 1988;Shapiro and Nicholas, 19891. These tests were conducted to estimate rock properties (e.g., fracture porosity and dispersivity) for groundwater flow and transport in fractured media for (1) nuclear waste disposal Davison et al, 1982;Novakowski et al, 1985;Raven et al, 19881, (2) aquifer water resources [e.g., Black and Kipp, 19831, (3) geothermal reservoir production [e.g., Tester et al, 1982;Home and Rodriguez, 1983;McCable et al, 19831, and others.…”
Section: Field Tracer Tests and Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many field tracer tests have been conducted in fractured rock since 1970 [e.g., Webster et al, 1970;Gamier et al, 1985;Raven et al, 1988;Cucas et al, 1990b;Gustafsson and Andersson, 1991;Hademzann and Heer, 1996;Becker and Shapiro, 2000;Reimus et al, 2003a, b]. A few long-term, large-scale contaminant transport events have also been observed in fractured rock systems [e.g., Bibby, 1981;Rudolph et al, 1991;Shapiro, 20011.…”
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“…The common theme was to develop different process models for understanding the physics of flow and transport in the subsurface and use these characterized sites for validating the model conceptualizations and mathematical formulation. Another set of studies focused on calibrating and validating different mathematical models using tracer test results in fractured aquifers (e.g., Zuber, 1992, 1993;Cacas et al, 1990a, b;Raven et al, 1988;Shapiro and Nicholas, 1989). The scope of these validation studies was to determine whether the values of the model-fitted parameters agreed with those known from independent determinations.…”
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“…Others have attributed the tailing to the diffusion of mass into stagnant zones along the fracture wall (Raven et al 1988), or into low flow regions associated with smallaperture spaces within the fracture channel (Abelin et al 1991;Kunstmann et al 1997). …”
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