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Model Calculations of Porosity Reduction Resulting From Cement-Tuff Diffusive Interaction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
To determine the potential effects of alkaline plume migration on the near-field environment of the proposed high-level radioactive waste geologic repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, calculations are conducted simulating interactions between cement and tuff with pure diffusive transport of solute species. The calculations used the reactive transport submodule GEM of the computer code MULTIFLO [6]. The results suggest that strong alteration of the tuff host rock and of cement in contact with the tuff could result from these interactions. Porosity reduction within the tuff could isolate the matrix from fracture pore water. The model calculations predict calcification of the cement as would be expected. In simulations involving counter-diffusive transport across the cement-tuff contact, calcification is more pronounced in a partially-saturated environment compared to a fully-saturated one.
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