Clifford I Voss, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Conceptual uncertainty in crystalline bedrock: Is simple evaluation the only practical approach?
A simple evaluation can be used to characterise the capacity of crystalline bedrock to act as a barrier to releases of radionuclides from a nuclear waste repository. Physically plausible bounds on groundwater flow and an effective transport-resistance parameter are estimated based on fundamental principles and idealised models of pore geometry. Application to an intensively characterised...
Authors
J. Geier, C.I. Voss, B. Dverstorp
Editors' message: The past year and thanks
No abstract available.
Authors
Robert Schneider, Clifford I. Voss
SUTRA: A model for 2D or 3D saturated-unsaturated, variable-density ground-water flow with solute or energy transport
SUTRA (Saturated-Unsaturated Transport) is a computer program that simulates fluid movement and the transport of either energy or dissolved substances in a subsurface environment. This upgraded version of SUTRA adds the capability for three-dimensional simulation to the former code (Voss, 1984), which allowed only two-dimensional simulation. The code employs a two- or three-dimensional...
Authors
Clifford I. Voss, A.M. Provost
Dynamics of a regional freshwater-saltwater transition zone in an anisotropic coastal aquifer system
No abstract available.
Authors
Clifford I. Voss, William R. Souza
Glaciation and regional ground-water flow in the Fennoscandian Shield: Site 94
Results from a regional-scale ground-water flow model of the Fennoscandian shield suggest that ground-water flow is strongly affected by surface conditions associated with climatic change and glaciation. The model was used to run a series of numerical simulations of variable-density ground-water flow in a 1500-km-long and approximately 10-km-deep cross-section that passes through...
Authors
Alden M. Provost, Clifford I. Voss, C. E. Neuzil
A Graphical-User Interface for the U. S. Geological Survey's SUTRA Code using Argus ONE (for simulation of variable-density saturated-unsaturated ground-water flow with solute or energy transport)
This report describes a Graphical-User Interface (GUI) for SUTRA, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) model for saturated-unsaturated variable-fluid-density ground-water flow with solute or energy transport,which combines a USGS-developed code that interfaces SUTRA with Argus ONE, a commercial software product developed by Argus Interware. This product, known as Argus Open Numerical...
Authors
Clifford I. Voss, David Boldt, Allen M. Shapiro
Regional flow in the Baltic Shield during Holocene coastal regression
The occurrence of saline waters in the Baltic Shield in Sweden is consistent with ongoing but incomplete Holocene flushing and depends on the geometry and connectivity of conductive structures at both regional and local scales, and on the surface topography. Numerical simulation of regional variable-density fluid flow during Holocene land-rise and coastal regression shows that the...
Authors
Clifford I. Voss, Johan Andersson
Sampling design for groundwater solute transport: Tests of methods and analysis of Cape Cod tracer test data
Tests of a one-dimensional sampling design methodology on measurements of bromide concentration collected during the natural gradient tracer test conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, demonstrate its efficacy for field studies of solute transport in groundwater and the utility of one-dimensional analysis. The methodology was applied to design of sparse two...
Authors
Debra S. Knopman, Clifford I. Voss, Stephen P. Garabedian
Multiobjective sampling design for parameter estimation and model discrimination in groundwater solute transport
Sampling design for site characterization studies of solute transport in porous media is formulated as a multiobjective problem. Optimal design of a sampling network is a sequential process in which the next phase of sampling is designed on the basis of all available physical knowledge of the system. Three objectives are considered: model discrimination, parameter estimation, and cost...
Authors
Debra S. Knopman, Clifford I. Voss
Further comments on sensitivities, parameter estimation, and sampling design in one-dimensional analysis of solute transport in porous media
Sensitivities of solute concentration to parameters associated with first-order chemical decay, boundary conditions, initial conditions, and multilayer transport are examined in one-dimensional analytical models of transient solute transport in porous media. A sensitivity is a change in solute concentration resulting from a change in a model parameter. Sensitivity analysis is important...
Authors
Debra S. Knopman, Clifford I. Voss
Solute transport with equilibrium aqueous complexation and either sorption or ion exchange: Simulation methodology and applications
Methodologies that account for specific types of chemical reactions in the simulation of solute transport can be developed so they are compatible with solution algorithms employed in existing transport codes. This enables the simulation of reactive transport in complex multidimensional flow regimes, and provides a means for existing codes to account for some of the fundamental chemical...
Authors
F.M. Lewis, Clifford I. Voss, J. Rubin
Behavior of sensitivities in the one-dimensional advection-dispersion equation: Implications for parameter estimation and sampling design
The spatial and temporal variability of sensitivities has a significant impact on parameter estimation and sampling design for studies of solute transport in porous media. Physical insight into the behavior of sensitivities is offered through an analysis of analytically derived sensitivities for the one-dimensional form of the advection-dispersion equation. When parameters are estimated...
Authors
Debra S. Knopman, Clifford I. Voss
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 73
Conceptual uncertainty in crystalline bedrock: Is simple evaluation the only practical approach?
A simple evaluation can be used to characterise the capacity of crystalline bedrock to act as a barrier to releases of radionuclides from a nuclear waste repository. Physically plausible bounds on groundwater flow and an effective transport-resistance parameter are estimated based on fundamental principles and idealised models of pore geometry. Application to an intensively characterised...
Authors
J. Geier, C.I. Voss, B. Dverstorp
Editors' message: The past year and thanks
No abstract available.
Authors
Robert Schneider, Clifford I. Voss
SUTRA: A model for 2D or 3D saturated-unsaturated, variable-density ground-water flow with solute or energy transport
SUTRA (Saturated-Unsaturated Transport) is a computer program that simulates fluid movement and the transport of either energy or dissolved substances in a subsurface environment. This upgraded version of SUTRA adds the capability for three-dimensional simulation to the former code (Voss, 1984), which allowed only two-dimensional simulation. The code employs a two- or three-dimensional...
Authors
Clifford I. Voss, A.M. Provost
Dynamics of a regional freshwater-saltwater transition zone in an anisotropic coastal aquifer system
No abstract available.
Authors
Clifford I. Voss, William R. Souza
Glaciation and regional ground-water flow in the Fennoscandian Shield: Site 94
Results from a regional-scale ground-water flow model of the Fennoscandian shield suggest that ground-water flow is strongly affected by surface conditions associated with climatic change and glaciation. The model was used to run a series of numerical simulations of variable-density ground-water flow in a 1500-km-long and approximately 10-km-deep cross-section that passes through...
Authors
Alden M. Provost, Clifford I. Voss, C. E. Neuzil
A Graphical-User Interface for the U. S. Geological Survey's SUTRA Code using Argus ONE (for simulation of variable-density saturated-unsaturated ground-water flow with solute or energy transport)
This report describes a Graphical-User Interface (GUI) for SUTRA, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) model for saturated-unsaturated variable-fluid-density ground-water flow with solute or energy transport,which combines a USGS-developed code that interfaces SUTRA with Argus ONE, a commercial software product developed by Argus Interware. This product, known as Argus Open Numerical...
Authors
Clifford I. Voss, David Boldt, Allen M. Shapiro
Regional flow in the Baltic Shield during Holocene coastal regression
The occurrence of saline waters in the Baltic Shield in Sweden is consistent with ongoing but incomplete Holocene flushing and depends on the geometry and connectivity of conductive structures at both regional and local scales, and on the surface topography. Numerical simulation of regional variable-density fluid flow during Holocene land-rise and coastal regression shows that the...
Authors
Clifford I. Voss, Johan Andersson
Sampling design for groundwater solute transport: Tests of methods and analysis of Cape Cod tracer test data
Tests of a one-dimensional sampling design methodology on measurements of bromide concentration collected during the natural gradient tracer test conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, demonstrate its efficacy for field studies of solute transport in groundwater and the utility of one-dimensional analysis. The methodology was applied to design of sparse two...
Authors
Debra S. Knopman, Clifford I. Voss, Stephen P. Garabedian
Multiobjective sampling design for parameter estimation and model discrimination in groundwater solute transport
Sampling design for site characterization studies of solute transport in porous media is formulated as a multiobjective problem. Optimal design of a sampling network is a sequential process in which the next phase of sampling is designed on the basis of all available physical knowledge of the system. Three objectives are considered: model discrimination, parameter estimation, and cost...
Authors
Debra S. Knopman, Clifford I. Voss
Further comments on sensitivities, parameter estimation, and sampling design in one-dimensional analysis of solute transport in porous media
Sensitivities of solute concentration to parameters associated with first-order chemical decay, boundary conditions, initial conditions, and multilayer transport are examined in one-dimensional analytical models of transient solute transport in porous media. A sensitivity is a change in solute concentration resulting from a change in a model parameter. Sensitivity analysis is important...
Authors
Debra S. Knopman, Clifford I. Voss
Solute transport with equilibrium aqueous complexation and either sorption or ion exchange: Simulation methodology and applications
Methodologies that account for specific types of chemical reactions in the simulation of solute transport can be developed so they are compatible with solution algorithms employed in existing transport codes. This enables the simulation of reactive transport in complex multidimensional flow regimes, and provides a means for existing codes to account for some of the fundamental chemical...
Authors
F.M. Lewis, Clifford I. Voss, J. Rubin
Behavior of sensitivities in the one-dimensional advection-dispersion equation: Implications for parameter estimation and sampling design
The spatial and temporal variability of sensitivities has a significant impact on parameter estimation and sampling design for studies of solute transport in porous media. Physical insight into the behavior of sensitivities is offered through an analysis of analytically derived sensitivities for the one-dimensional form of the advection-dispersion equation. When parameters are estimated...
Authors
Debra S. Knopman, Clifford I. Voss