The presence of standing water well above the predicted water table in emplacement boreholes on Pahute Mesa has been a recurring phenomenon at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). If these levels represent naturally perched aquifers, they may indicate a radionuclide migration hazard. In any case, they can pose engineering problems in the performance of underground nuclear tests. The origin of these elevated waters is uncertain. Large volumes of water are introduced during emplacement drilling, providing ample source for artificially perched water, yet elevated water levels can remain constant for years, suggesting a natural origin instead. In an effort to address the issue of unexpected standing water in emplacement boreholes, three different sites ...
Atmospheric tests and other experiments with nuclear materials were conducted on the Frenchman Flat ...
The nature of flow from a highland recharge area in a mountain range in north-central Nevada to disc...
The underground nuclear testing program of the US Department of Energy (USDOE) takes place at the Ne...
The origin of elevated water levels in emplacement boreholes at Pahute Mesa, Nevada Test Site, is un...
Periodically, water has been observed in emplacement boreholes drilled for underground testing of nu...
Almost 4,000 water-level measurements in 216 wells in the Yucca Flat area from 1951 to 2003 were qua...
The Central Nevada Test Area was the site of the Faultless underground nuclear test that could be a ...
The underground testing of nuclear devices has generated substantial volumes of radioactive and othe...
Radionuclides are present both below and above the water table at the Nevada Test Site (NTS), as the...
The migration of radionuclides and volatile chemicals through a thick sequence of unsaturated basalt...
Recent radiochemical evidence from groundwater characterization and monitoring wells in the vicinity...
An evaluation of groundwater monitoring at non-Nevada Test Site underground nuclear test sites raise...
Perched water zones have been identified in the fractured, welded tuff in the semiarid to arid envir...
This report is a limited technical analysis of the efficacy of the federal government\u27s groundwat...
The presence of perched water bodies in the vicinity of the potential repository at Yucca Mountain h...
Atmospheric tests and other experiments with nuclear materials were conducted on the Frenchman Flat ...
The nature of flow from a highland recharge area in a mountain range in north-central Nevada to disc...
The underground nuclear testing program of the US Department of Energy (USDOE) takes place at the Ne...
The origin of elevated water levels in emplacement boreholes at Pahute Mesa, Nevada Test Site, is un...
Periodically, water has been observed in emplacement boreholes drilled for underground testing of nu...
Almost 4,000 water-level measurements in 216 wells in the Yucca Flat area from 1951 to 2003 were qua...
The Central Nevada Test Area was the site of the Faultless underground nuclear test that could be a ...
The underground testing of nuclear devices has generated substantial volumes of radioactive and othe...
Radionuclides are present both below and above the water table at the Nevada Test Site (NTS), as the...
The migration of radionuclides and volatile chemicals through a thick sequence of unsaturated basalt...
Recent radiochemical evidence from groundwater characterization and monitoring wells in the vicinity...
An evaluation of groundwater monitoring at non-Nevada Test Site underground nuclear test sites raise...
Perched water zones have been identified in the fractured, welded tuff in the semiarid to arid envir...
This report is a limited technical analysis of the efficacy of the federal government\u27s groundwat...
The presence of perched water bodies in the vicinity of the potential repository at Yucca Mountain h...
Atmospheric tests and other experiments with nuclear materials were conducted on the Frenchman Flat ...
The nature of flow from a highland recharge area in a mountain range in north-central Nevada to disc...
The underground nuclear testing program of the US Department of Energy (USDOE) takes place at the Ne...