Blow-sand mounds or miniature sand dunes and mounds created by burrowing activities of animals were investigated by the Nevada Applied Ecology Group (NAEG) to determine the influence of mounds on plutonium, americium, and uranium distributions and inventories in areas of the Nevada Test Site and Tonopah Test Range. Those radioactive elements were added to the environment as a result of safety experiments of nuclear devices. Two studies were conducted. The first was to estimate the vertical distribution of americium in the blow-sand mounds and in the desert pavement surrounding the mounds. The second was to estimate the amount or concentration of the radioactive materials accumulated in the mound relative to the desert pavement. Five mound t...
The impacts of mining are easily observable in the way they alter the terrain of landscapes, displac...
This bibliography of 500 references is compiled from the Data Base on the Environmental Aspects of t...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) covers approximately 3300 km{sup 2} of high desert and is located approxi...
Plant mounds or blow-sand mounds are accumulations of soil particles and plant debris around large s...
This paper is centered around the use of stratified random sampling for estimating the total amount ...
Environmental monitoring is conducted on the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site to comply ...
Vegetation studies in aged plutonium fallout areas at the Nevada Test Site and Tonopah Test Range sh...
Eight species of desert vegetation and associated soils were collected from the Nevada National Secu...
Distribution and characteristics of Pu-bearing radioactive particles throughout five soil profiles f...
During the period from 1954 through 1963, a number of tests were conducted on the Nevada Test Site (...
Substantial dust loads are transported from drylands including the Saharan, Asian, and Chihuahuan De...
Substantial dust loads are transported from drylands including the Saharan, Asian, and Chihuahuan De...
Residual plutonium (Pu), with trace quantities of depleted uranium (DU) or weapons grade uranium (WU...
Twenty-three representative sampling locations in and adjacent to the Savannah River Plant (SRP) sit...
Plutonium from three sites was studied to provide information necessary in understanding its behavio...
The impacts of mining are easily observable in the way they alter the terrain of landscapes, displac...
This bibliography of 500 references is compiled from the Data Base on the Environmental Aspects of t...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) covers approximately 3300 km{sup 2} of high desert and is located approxi...
Plant mounds or blow-sand mounds are accumulations of soil particles and plant debris around large s...
This paper is centered around the use of stratified random sampling for estimating the total amount ...
Environmental monitoring is conducted on the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site to comply ...
Vegetation studies in aged plutonium fallout areas at the Nevada Test Site and Tonopah Test Range sh...
Eight species of desert vegetation and associated soils were collected from the Nevada National Secu...
Distribution and characteristics of Pu-bearing radioactive particles throughout five soil profiles f...
During the period from 1954 through 1963, a number of tests were conducted on the Nevada Test Site (...
Substantial dust loads are transported from drylands including the Saharan, Asian, and Chihuahuan De...
Substantial dust loads are transported from drylands including the Saharan, Asian, and Chihuahuan De...
Residual plutonium (Pu), with trace quantities of depleted uranium (DU) or weapons grade uranium (WU...
Twenty-three representative sampling locations in and adjacent to the Savannah River Plant (SRP) sit...
Plutonium from three sites was studied to provide information necessary in understanding its behavio...
The impacts of mining are easily observable in the way they alter the terrain of landscapes, displac...
This bibliography of 500 references is compiled from the Data Base on the Environmental Aspects of t...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) covers approximately 3300 km{sup 2} of high desert and is located approxi...