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Application of the Aquifer Impact Model to the Decatur Site
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**Key Findings:** * Developed workflow for applying aquifer ROM to a new site (see figure) * Some non adjustable parameters are significantly different than observations * Hydraulic parameters and source term magnitude are more sensitive than clay fraction or CEC * Constraining sand permeability reduced aquifer volume impacted by an order of magnitude * Constraining all sensitive parameters reduced range of uncertainty by several orders of magnitude **NRAP Tools:** NRAP-Open-IAM **Location:** Decatur site, Illinois Basin ![NRAP Graphic1](https://edx.netl.doe.gov/edx-admin/upload/image/35cece4f-2984-4299-a663-f8b2984e090a/Application-of-the-Aquifer-Impact-Model-to-the-Decatur-Site.png)

Applications CatalogIAM NRAPIllinoisIllinois BasinIllinois Basin-Decatur ProjectNRAPNRAP Applications CatalogNRAP-Open-IAM
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CitationBacon D, RA Locke, II, E Keating, S Carroll, A Iranmanesh, K Mansoor, B Wimmer, L Zheng, H Shao, and S Greenberg. 2017. “Application of the Aquifer Impact Model to Support Decisions at a CO2 Sequestration Site.” Greenhouse Gases-Science and Technology 7(6):1020–1034. 10.1002/ghg.1730.
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Poc Emailrobert.dilmore@netl.doe.gov
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