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DOI 10.2172/893392
Title Data Qualification Report: Flow Meter Survey Data From Borehole UE-25c#3 For Use On The Yucca Mountain Project
Creator/Author C. Wilson
Publication Date2001 Feb 28
OSTI IdentifierOSTI ID: 893392
Report Number(s)TDR-NBS-HS-00009 Rev. 00
DOE Contract NumberNA
DOI10.2172/893392
Other Number(s)Other: MOL.20010406.0011, DC# 27378; TRN: US200625%%282
Resource TypeTechnical Report
Research OrgYucca Mountain Project, Las Vegas, Nevada
Sponsoring OrgUSDOE
Subject12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES, AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES; ACCURACY; BOREHOLES; DOCUMENTATION; QUALITY ASSURANCE; SITE CHARACTERIZATION; YUCCA MOUNTAIN
Description/Abstract This Data Qualification Report uses corroborating data methods according to Attachment 2 of AP-SIII.2Q, Rev. 00, ICN 3, ''Qualification of Unqualified Data and the Documentation of Rationale for Accepted Data'', to qualify flowing interval data from a borehole spinner log. This report was prepared in accordance with Data Qualification Plan DQP-NBS-GS-000005, Rev. 00. These data were collected under the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project (YMP) Quality Assurance Requirements and Description (QARD) document but are unqualified because unqualified software was used in data reduction. The unqualified flow log was run in Borehole UE-25c No.3 in 1995. Corroborative evidence is available from independent flow logs run in the same borehole in 1984 by an earlier investigator. This corroborative support is unusually strong because it represents a second measurement of the same data. The corroborating data agree well with the data being qualified and support the adequacy of the data. The unqualified software, the TERRASTATION code by Terrasciences Inc., is widely used and accepted by the technical community for non-project applications. The widespread acceptance of the software further supports the adequacy of the data. In view of the evidence provided by the corroborating data and general acceptance of the software, the Data Qualification Team has concluded that the flowing interval data considered in this report are adequate for generalized use. These data are qualified for use by the YMP and can be appropriately used in a wide variety of applications, so long as consideration is given to accuracy, precision, and representativeness of the data for an intended use in a technical product.
Country of PublicationUnited States
LanguageEnglish
System Entry Date2007 Apr 30
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