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Modeling Reactive Flows in Porous Media

PI: Peter Lichtner, Los Alamos National Laboratory

The goal of this project is to capture the observed slow leaching of uranium from the Hanford sediment and model the behavior of the uranium plume over time, taking into account variations in the Columbia River stage.

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