The Department of Energy and the Department of Defense are actively pursuing a program of nuclear weapons testing by underground explosions at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). Over the past 11 years, scores of tests have been conducted and the safety record is very good. In the short run, emphasis is put on preventing the release of radioactive materials into the atmosphere. In the long run, the subsidence and collapse of the ground above the nuclear cavities also are matters of interest. Currently, estimation of containment is based mostly on empiricism derived from extensive experience and on a combination of physical/mechanical testing and numerical modeling. When measured directly, the mechanical material properties are obtained from short-t...
Tools and techniques developed to measure stresses and motions on underground nuclear and high explo...
Initial scoping numerical simulations, using FEHM, evaluate perturbed groundwater behavior associate...
This report evaluates collapse evolution for selected Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) ...
A method is presented of estimating the effective shear strength of the fractured rock that surround...
The Department of Energy is investigating Yucca Mountain, Nevada as a potential site for commercial ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Containment Program performed a review of nuclear test...
Although it is well accepted that underground nuclear explosions modify the in situ geologic media a...
A test bed for a series of chemical explosives tests known as Source Physics Experiments (SPE) was c...
At the request of Jerry Sweeney, the LLNL Containment Program performed a review of nuclear test-rel...
This report summarizes available data on ground motions from underground nuclear explosions recorded...
Correlation of ground motion to observed tunnel damage has largely been based on estimates of ground...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) was established in 1951 as a proving ground for nuclear weapons. The site...
This report evaluates collapse evolution for selected Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) ...
The approximate physical distribution and condition of displaced and ruptured rock materials in the ...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS), located in Nye County, southern Nevada, was the location of 828 announce...
Tools and techniques developed to measure stresses and motions on underground nuclear and high explo...
Initial scoping numerical simulations, using FEHM, evaluate perturbed groundwater behavior associate...
This report evaluates collapse evolution for selected Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) ...
A method is presented of estimating the effective shear strength of the fractured rock that surround...
The Department of Energy is investigating Yucca Mountain, Nevada as a potential site for commercial ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Containment Program performed a review of nuclear test...
Although it is well accepted that underground nuclear explosions modify the in situ geologic media a...
A test bed for a series of chemical explosives tests known as Source Physics Experiments (SPE) was c...
At the request of Jerry Sweeney, the LLNL Containment Program performed a review of nuclear test-rel...
This report summarizes available data on ground motions from underground nuclear explosions recorded...
Correlation of ground motion to observed tunnel damage has largely been based on estimates of ground...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) was established in 1951 as a proving ground for nuclear weapons. The site...
This report evaluates collapse evolution for selected Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) ...
The approximate physical distribution and condition of displaced and ruptured rock materials in the ...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS), located in Nye County, southern Nevada, was the location of 828 announce...
Tools and techniques developed to measure stresses and motions on underground nuclear and high explo...
Initial scoping numerical simulations, using FEHM, evaluate perturbed groundwater behavior associate...
This report evaluates collapse evolution for selected Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) ...