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FY2001 Presentations
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Carbon Tetrachloride Program
CCl4 Contamination History at Hanford
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L. Craig Swanson, CH2M Hill Hanford, Inc. |
Current Knowledge and Conceptual Models of the Hanford
CCl4 Plume
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L. Craig Swanson, CH2M Hill Hanford, Inc. |
Project 55395 - Physics of DNAPL Migration and Remediation in the Presence of Heterogeneities
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Stephen H. Conrad and Bob Glass, Sandia National Laboratories |
Project 70035 - DNAPL Surface Chemistry: Its Impact on DNAPL Distribution in the Vadose Zone and its Manipulation to Enhance Remediation
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Stefan J. Grimberg, Susan E. Powers, and Michal Borkovec, Clarkson University |
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Miles Denham, Westinghouse Savannah River Company |
Project 70045 - Investigation of Pore-Scale Processes which Affect Soil Vapor Extraction (pdf file)
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Albert J. Valocchi and Charles J. Werth, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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Andrew G. Webb, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Project 70052 - Material Property Estimation for Direct Detection of DNAPL Using Integrated Ground-Penetrating Radar Velocity, Imaging, and Attribute Analysis (pdf file)
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John Bradford and Jake Deeds, University of Wyoming |
Project 70165 - Integrated Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Studies to Determine the Effects of Linked Microbial and Physical Spatial Heterogeneity on Engineered Vadose Zone Bioremediation
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Fred Brockman, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (microbiology) |
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John Selker, Oregon State University (hydrology) |
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Steve Bradley and Tina Spadoni, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (microbiology) |
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Mark Rockhold, Oregon State University (reactive transport) |
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Rocky Yarwood, Oregon State University (microbiology) |
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Mike Niemet, Oregon State University (microbiology/hydrology) |
Project 54585 - Permanganate Treatment of DNAPLs in Reactive Barriers and Source Zone Flooding Schemes - Permanganate Oxidation in DNAPL Source Remediation
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Yongkoo Seol, Frank Schwartz, M. Ibaraki, and X. Li, The Ohio State University |
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E. Yan, Argonne National Laboratory |
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H. Zhang, Duke Engineering & Services |
Project 70050 - Novel Optical Detection Schemes for In-Situ Mapping of Volatile Organochlorides in the Vadose Zone - In-situ Resonance-Enhanced Multiphoton Ionization (REMPI) Measurements Using a Fiber-Optic Probe
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S. Michael Angel, University of Southern California |
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David M. Gold, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
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Rosemarie C. Chinni, Brian M. Cullum, Slade K. Shealy, David LeSage, Steve B. Brown, and Bill Colston, Jr., University of South Carolina |
Density-Driven Vapor Flow of Chlorinated Solvents (pdf file)
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R. J. Lenhard, M.Oostrom, C.S. Simmons and M.D. White, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Carbon Tetrachloride Movement in Unsaturated Heterogeneous Porous Media: Flow Cell Experiment Observations - Infiltration and Redistribution of Carbon Tetrachloride in Unsaturated Porous Media: Column and Flow Cell Experiments
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M. Oostrom, R.J. Lenhard and C. Hofstee, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Future Plans for DNAPL Characterization and Remediation at Hanford
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Arlene Tortoso, Environmental Restoration Division, Department of Energy-RL |
DNAPL Critical Science & Technology Needs: Characterization, Modeling, and Corrective/Remedial Technologies
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Scott Petersen, Technology Applications, Bechtel Hanford, Inc. |
Tank Waste in the Vadose Zone Program:
Session A - GEOCHEMISTRY
Tank Waste Release in the Tank Farms: Monitoring Program and Trigger for Evaluation of Corrective Measures and Monitoring Data Driving RCRA Assessment and Preliminary - S-SX, B-BX-BY, T-TX-TY, U
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Vern G. Johnson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Current Regulatory Mandates: Characterization, Assessment of Potential Future Migration, Potential Corrective Measures (e.g., barriers), and the Communication Vehicle (FIR)
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Phil Rogers, Jacobs Engineering Group |
Retrieval Plans - Single-Shell Tank Program Overview: Baseline and State of Planning, Schedule
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Jerry Cammann, CH2M Hill Hanford Group |
Project 70163 - The Aqueous Thermodynamics and Complexation Reactions of Anionic Silica Species to High Concentration: Effects on Neutralization of Leaked Tank Wastes and Migration of Radionuclides in the Subsurface: Baseline and State of Planning (movie: QuickTime format)
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Andrew R. Felmy, Herman M. Cho, James R. Rustad, David A. Dixon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
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Gregory R. Choppin, Florida State University |
Project 70070 - Reactivity of Primary Soil Minerals and Secondary Precipitates Beneath Leaking Hanford Waste Tanks (pdf file)
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Kathryn Nagy, Barry Bickmore, Bradley Wakoff and Amy Gray, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado |
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Steve Yabusaki and R. Jeffrey Serne, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Project 70081 - Immobilization of Radionuclides in the Hanford Vadose Zone by Incorporation in Solid Phases
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Sam Traina and Philip Grandinetti, Ohio State University |
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Gordon Brown, Stanford University |
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Cal Ainsworth, Jim Szecsody and Nik Qafoku, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Project 70126 - Collaboration: Interfacial Soil Chemistry of Radionuclides in the Unsaturated Zone (pdf files: part a; part b)
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Jon Chorover and Karl Mueller, Pennsylvania State University |
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K.G. Karthikeyan, University of Wisconsin |
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A. Vairavamurthy, Brookhaven National Laboratory |
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R. Jeffrey Serne, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Project 73758 - Fixation Mechanisms and Desorption Rates of Sorbed Cs in High Level Waste Contaminated Subsurface Sediments: Implications to Future Behavior and In-Ground Stability (presentation 1 (pdf file); additional slide (pdf file))
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J.M. Zachara, J.P. McKinley, C.C. Ainsworth, C. Liu, and R.J. Serne, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Project 70146 - Spectroscopic and Microscopic Characterization
of Contaminant Uptake and Retention by Carbonates in the Soil and Vadose
Zone
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Richard Reeder, Stony Brook, State University of New York |
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Wayne P. Hess and Kenneth M. Beck, Environmental Management Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
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Nicholas S. Fisher, Stony Brook, State University of New York |
Project 70121 - The Influence of Calcium Carbonate Grain Coatings on Contaminant Reactivity in Vadose Zone Sediments (pdf file)
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Scott Chambers, J.M. Zachara, and T. Droubay, Environmental Management Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
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G.E. Brown, Jr, and D. Doyle, Surface & Aqueous Geochemistry Group, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences and Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory-Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA |
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T. Kendelewicz, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory-Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA |
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S. Higgins and C. M. Eggleston, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wyoming |
Project 70177 - Technetium Attenuation in the Vadose Zone: Role of Mineral Interactions
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Nancy Hess, Dhan Rai, Yuanxian Xia, Dean Moore, Jim McKinley, Ken Krupka, Ray Wildung, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
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Steve Conradson, Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Project 70176 - Transuranic Interfacial Reaction Studies on Manganese Oxide Hydroxide Mineral Surfaces
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Heino Nitsche, Chemical Sciences Division, The Glenn T. Seaborg Center,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Department of Chemistry,
University of California at Berkeley |
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Dawn A. Shaughnessy and David K. Shuh, The Glenn T. Seaborg Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
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Glenn A. Waychunas, Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
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R. Jeffrey Serne, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Project 73819 - Plutonium Speciation, Solubilization, and Migration in Soils (pdf file)
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M.P. Neu, W. Runde, D.W. Efurd, J.P. Kaszuba, J.H. Matonic, M.A. Lin, D.M. Smith, and C.E. Van Pelt, Actinide Environmental and Coordination Chemistry, Chemistry and Environmental Divisions Los Alamos National Laboratory |
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EXAFS Studies performed in collaboration with S.D. Conradson, Los Alamos National Laboratory at Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center |
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L. Solderholm. Advanced Phototron Source, Argonne National Laboratory |
Project 70132 - Speciation, Mobility, and Fate of Actinides in the Groundwater at the Hanford Site (pdf file)
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K.O. Buesseler, M.H. Dai, S. Pike, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
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J.M. Kelley and J.F. Wacker, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Tank Waste in the Vadose Zone Program:
Session B - WATER AND WASTE MIGRATION
Project 70267 - A Hydrologic-Geophysical Method for Characterizing Flow and Transport Processes within the Vadose Zone [pdf file: movie (AVI clip)]
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David Alumbaugh, Geological Engineering Program, University of Wisconsin |
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James Brainard and Robert J. Glass, Geohydrology Department, Sandia National Laboratories |
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Douglas LaBrecque, MultiPhase Technologies, LLC |
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T.C. Jim Yeh, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona |
Project 70135 - Colloid-Facilitated Transport of Radionuclides Through the Vadose Zone
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Markus Flury and Jim Harsh, Washington State University |
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John M. Zachara, Environmental Management Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
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Yan Jin, University of Delaware |
Project 70069 - Fast Flow in Unsaturated Coarse Sediments (pdf file)
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Tetsu K. Tokunaga, Jaimin Wan, and Keith Olson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
Project 70108 - Effects of Fluid Distribution on Measured Geophysical Properties for Partially Saturated, Shallow Subsurface Conditions
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Patricia A. Berge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Project 70219 - Fate and Transport of Radionuclides Beneath the Hanford Tank-Farms: Unraveling Coupled Geochemical and Hydrological Processes in the Vadose Zone
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P.M. Jardine, M.A. Mayes, T.L. Mehthorn, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
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C.C. Ainsworth, B.N. Bjornstad, J.M. Zachara, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
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S.E. Fendort, Stanford University |
Project 73773 - Isotopic Tracers for Waste Fluid Tracking and Fluid-Soil Interactions: Hanford, Washington
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Donald J. DePaolo and Mark E. Conrad, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
Project 70149 - The Dynamics of Vadose Zone Transport: A Field and Modeling Study Using the Vadose Zone Observatory
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Charles R. Carrigan, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Vadose Zone Test Facility - Contaminant Plume Studies in the Vadose Zone at the Department of Energy's Hanford Site, Richland, Washington
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Glendon W. Gee and Anderson L. Ward, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Project 65410 - Rapid Migration of Radionuclides Leaked from High-Level Waste Tanks: A Study of Salinity Gradients, Wetted path Geometry and Water Vapor Transport (pdf file)
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Anderson L. Ward and Glendon W. Gee, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
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John Selker, Oregon State University |
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Clay Cooper, Desert Research Institute |
Project 70187 - Quantifying Vadose Zone Flow and Transport Uncertainties Using a Unified, Hierarchical Approach (pdf presentation | pdf notes)
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P.D. Meyer, M.L. Rockhold, and C.J. Murray, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
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M.G. Schaap and M. Th. Van Genuchten, U.S. Salinity Laboratory |
Project 70220 - High Frequency Electromagnetic Impedance Imaging for Vadose Zone and Groundwater Characterization
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G.A. Newman, Sandia National Laboratories |
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B.M. Hoversten, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
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D.L. Alumbaugh, University of Wisconsin Madison |
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Edward Nichols, Electromagnetic Instruments, Inc. |
Project 70193 - Influence of Clastic Dikes on Vertical Migration of Contaminants in the Vadose Zone at Hanford
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Chris Murray, Mike Fayer, Duane Horton, Andy Ward, Glendon Gee, and Phil Long, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
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John Wilson, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
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Bill Clement, Boise State University |
Project 70115 - The Use of Radar Methods to Determine Moisture Content in the Vadose Zone
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Rosemary Knight, James Irving, Stephen Moysey, Paulette Tercier, Geophysics Department Stanford University and Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia |
New Conceptual Models and Results Integration Characterization Results from S-SX
S-SX Characterization Results from the S-SX Tank Farms (pdf file)
- Core Collection
- Analytical Data from 3 Subtank Cores
- New/Revised Conceptual Models
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R. Jeffrey Serne, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Near-Term Plans and Opportunities
FY01 Characterization Plans in B-BX-BY and T-TX-TY Tank Farms: BX-102, B-112; scientific/contaminant issues; sampling plan/schedule (pdf file)
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Marcus I. Wood, CH2M HILL Hanford Group |
200 Area Soil Site Assessment:
scavenged waste sites; PW-1/PW-2 (notes in pdf file)
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