This is the final report on the geothermal analysis and evaluation for the proposed nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, for the period of July 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989. Heat flow values were derived by measuring the thermal conductivities of samples taken from selected exploratory wells. Temperature gradients are recorded from the same wells. By using computer generated contour maps of the area, another interpretation of the heat-flow can be derived. Results of the mapping do not coincide with the past observations of the data. Another method used to evaluate the heat-flow of Yucca Mountain was to compare the temperature-depth relationship of the area. (MB
A Geothermal Reservoir Assessment Case Study was conducted in the Leach Hot Springs Known Geothermal...
A computer model (TGIF -- Thermal Gradient Induced Flow) of two-dimensional, steady-state rock-gas f...
Yucca Mountain in southern Nye County, Nevada, has been selected by the United States Department of ...
An assessment of the geothermal resources within a fifty-mile radius of the Yucca Mountain Project a...
Analysis of data from 60 wells in and around the Nevada Test Site, including 16 in the Yucca Mountai...
Numerical simulation of geothermal reservoirs is useful and necessary in understanding and evaluati...
Numerical simulation of geothermal reservoirs is useful and necessary in understanding and evaluatin...
The ultimate goal of the project was to produce a geothermal resource map of Nevada that provided de...
Two geothermal investigations were completed in three Nevada locations. The regions studied were sel...
In the consideration of Yucca Mountain as a possible site for storing high level nuclear waste, a nu...
The US Department of Energy is performing detailed site characterization studies at Yucca Mountain t...
Numerical simulation of geothermal reservoirs is useful and necessary in understanding and evaluatin...
During the second quarter of the second year of the contract activity has focused on the task of imp...
The need to bound system performance of the potential Yucca Mountain repository for thousands of yea...
In the hydrogeologic assessments of ground water pathways in complex systems such as exist at Yucca ...
A Geothermal Reservoir Assessment Case Study was conducted in the Leach Hot Springs Known Geothermal...
A computer model (TGIF -- Thermal Gradient Induced Flow) of two-dimensional, steady-state rock-gas f...
Yucca Mountain in southern Nye County, Nevada, has been selected by the United States Department of ...
An assessment of the geothermal resources within a fifty-mile radius of the Yucca Mountain Project a...
Analysis of data from 60 wells in and around the Nevada Test Site, including 16 in the Yucca Mountai...
Numerical simulation of geothermal reservoirs is useful and necessary in understanding and evaluati...
Numerical simulation of geothermal reservoirs is useful and necessary in understanding and evaluatin...
The ultimate goal of the project was to produce a geothermal resource map of Nevada that provided de...
Two geothermal investigations were completed in three Nevada locations. The regions studied were sel...
In the consideration of Yucca Mountain as a possible site for storing high level nuclear waste, a nu...
The US Department of Energy is performing detailed site characterization studies at Yucca Mountain t...
Numerical simulation of geothermal reservoirs is useful and necessary in understanding and evaluatin...
During the second quarter of the second year of the contract activity has focused on the task of imp...
The need to bound system performance of the potential Yucca Mountain repository for thousands of yea...
In the hydrogeologic assessments of ground water pathways in complex systems such as exist at Yucca ...
A Geothermal Reservoir Assessment Case Study was conducted in the Leach Hot Springs Known Geothermal...
A computer model (TGIF -- Thermal Gradient Induced Flow) of two-dimensional, steady-state rock-gas f...
Yucca Mountain in southern Nye County, Nevada, has been selected by the United States Department of ...