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Appendix B: Open Session Agendas
Pages 161-164

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... , Ph.D., Chair, Committee on Characterization, Modeling, Monitoring, and Remediation of Fractured Rocks 9:05 Sponsor expectations Thomas Nicholson, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Division of Risk Analysis, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Mark Schoppet, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Environmental Management Division 10:50 Break 11:00 Perspectives on fractured bedrock across disciplines and scales Matthew Becker, Ph.D., California State University, Long Beach 12:00 p.m.
From page 162...
... , Ph.D., Stanford University 9:50 Contaminant geochemical behavior in fractured rocks: Lessons from porous media Richelle Allen-King, Ph.D., University at Buffalo 10:20 Break 10:40 Panel discussion 11:40 Lunch SESSION 2: ENHANCED CHARACTERIZATION Session Moderator: Kamini Singha, Ph.D., committee member 1:00 p.m. Fracture architecture and mechanical stratigraphy in sedimentary rocks Michael Gross, Ph.D., Shell Oil 1:30 Advances in the characterization of fractured rock systems beyond the borehole wall using geophysical imaging Lee Slater, Ph.D., Rutgers University 2:00 Panel discussion 3:00 Break SESSION 3: SYNTHESIZING CHARACTERIZATION INFORMATION INTO CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF GROUNDWATER FLOW AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL TRANSPORT Session Moderator: Bill Dershowitz, Ph.D., committee member 3:20 Experiences from site-descriptive and safety assessment modeling, and input from ongoing research and development plans Jan-Olof Selroos, Ph.D., Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB)
From page 163...
... , Ph.D., Committee Chair SESSION 4: REMEDIATION IN FRACTURED ROCK Session Moderator: David Reynolds, Ph.D., committee member 8:45 What is the future of remediation science and technology and how do we prepare? Jeffrey Marqusee, Ph.D., Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program and Environmental Security Technology Certification Program 9:15 Use of thermal conductive heating to remove chlorinated solvents from fractured bedrock Bernie Kueper, Ph.D., Queens University 9:45 Biotic/abiotic degradation Leo Lehmicke, Ph.D., CO2 and Water, Inc.
From page 164...
... What do we do to get there? 2:30 Working group summaries provided in plenary session 3:00 Large group discussion CONCLUDING REMARKS 4:00 Closing remarks David Daniel (NAE)


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