Grand challenge problems in environmental modeling and remediation: Groundwater contaminant transport. Final project report 1998
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/656516
Subject(s) - deliverable , oak ridge national laboratory , national laboratory , documentation , hanford site , environmental restoration , research center , library science , savannah river site , suite , engineering management , engineering , environmental science , computer science , political science , archaeology , radioactive waste , systems engineering , geography , waste management , operating system , engineering physics , physics , nuclear physics , law
The over-reaching goal of the Groundwater Grand Challenge component of the Partnership in Computational Science (PICS) was to develop and establish the massively parallel approach for the description of groundwater flow and transport and to address the problem of uncertainties in the data and its interpretation. This necessitated the development of innovative algorithms and the implementation of massively parallel computational tools to provide a suite of simulators for groundwater flow and transport in heterogeneous media. This report summarizes the activities and deliverables of the Groundwater Grand Challenge project funded through the High Performance Computing grand challenge program of the Department of Energy from 1995 through 1997
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