Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2008;6(4):257-263. Published online: Dec, 30, 2008
We analyzed the statistical properties for the conductive background fractures in the Low and Intermediate Level Waste (LILW) disposal site to conceptualize of its groundwater flow system. The background fractures were classified to fracture sets based on their trends and plunges that were obtained from the borehole logging data, and then the fracture transmissivity distribution was inferred from the fixed interval hydraulic test results. The fracture size distribution of each fracture set was estimated using the fracture density and fracture mapping data. To verify the analyzed results, we compared observed field data to simulated one from the DFN model that was constructed with the analyzed statistical properties of the background fractures, and they showed a good agreement.
Keywords
LILW disposal site,background fracture,statistical property