Field tracer experiments were conducted at an underground tunnel—the Exploratory Studies Facility (ESF)—at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, to investigate the localized preferential flow and transport resulting from multiple episodic liquid-release tests in unsaturated fractured tuff. Liquid was released into an isolated test interval (0.30 m long) within a borehole drilled along ESF. Out of 60 liquid-release tests, 36 contained tracers (mostly food and fluorescent dyes) to help us to elucidate the flow paths in unsaturated tuff. After the tracer-migration test, an array of 12 boreholes was drilled into the test area to collect rock samples. These samples were then analyzed to delineate the extent of tracer migration. Comple-mentary laboratory colum...
To better understand preferential flow in fractured rock, we carried out an in situ field experiment...
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A pair of groundwater tracer studies at a single karst test site were completed 18 years apart. The ...
A complex tracer mixture was injected continuously for over two years into a 10 m x 10 m x 7 m block...
This report summarizes the results of continuing experiments on the behavior of tracers during fract...
A complex tracer mixture was injected continuously for over two years into a 10 x 10 x 7 m block of ...
Tracer transport experiments involving colloids that showed little tendency to attach to rock surfac...
This paper describes several small-scale (laboratory) experiments designed to simulate solute transp...
We have carried out a series of in situ liquid-release experiments in conjunction with a numerical m...
To complement migration experiments with non-radioactive tracers in the Busted Butte experimental fa...
The single-well injection withdrawal (SWIW) test, a tracer test utilizing only one well, is proposed...
To better understand preferential flow in fractured rock, we carried out an in situ field experimen...
Block-scale migration experiments were introduced to evaluate the simplified radionuclide transport ...
The welded tuffs in the vadose zone of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, are being investigated as the potenti...
A field investigation of unsaturated flow through a lithophysal unit of fractured welded tuff contai...
To better understand preferential flow in fractured rock, we carried out an in situ field experiment...
SIGLELD:3614.604(DOE/RW--82.101) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
A pair of groundwater tracer studies at a single karst test site were completed 18 years apart. The ...
A complex tracer mixture was injected continuously for over two years into a 10 m x 10 m x 7 m block...
This report summarizes the results of continuing experiments on the behavior of tracers during fract...
A complex tracer mixture was injected continuously for over two years into a 10 x 10 x 7 m block of ...
Tracer transport experiments involving colloids that showed little tendency to attach to rock surfac...
This paper describes several small-scale (laboratory) experiments designed to simulate solute transp...
We have carried out a series of in situ liquid-release experiments in conjunction with a numerical m...
To complement migration experiments with non-radioactive tracers in the Busted Butte experimental fa...
The single-well injection withdrawal (SWIW) test, a tracer test utilizing only one well, is proposed...
To better understand preferential flow in fractured rock, we carried out an in situ field experimen...
Block-scale migration experiments were introduced to evaluate the simplified radionuclide transport ...
The welded tuffs in the vadose zone of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, are being investigated as the potenti...
A field investigation of unsaturated flow through a lithophysal unit of fractured welded tuff contai...
To better understand preferential flow in fractured rock, we carried out an in situ field experiment...
SIGLELD:3614.604(DOE/RW--82.101) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
A pair of groundwater tracer studies at a single karst test site were completed 18 years apart. The ...