The chemistry of the tuffaceous beds of Calico Hills was examined in samples collected over a 100{sup 2} km area south of the Timber Mountain-Oasis Valley caldera complex to determine regional geochemical patterns during zeolitization. Samples of 58 vitric and zeolitic tuffs were analyzed for 48 elements by a combination of x-ray fluorescence, atomic absorption spectrophotometry, and neutron activation analysis. Major and trace element concentrations for zeolitic tuffs vary significantly from those for vitric tuffs. Complex, geographically-controlled patterns of elemental enrichment and depletion in the zeolitic tuffs are found for Na, K, Ca, Mg, U, Rb, Sr, Ba and Cs. Vitric and zeolitic tuffs generally have the same SiO{sub 2} contents on ...
Quantitative x-ray powder diffraction analysis of tuffs and silicic lavas, using matrix-flushing tec...
In a potential high-level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, radioactive waste ...
The compositional variability of the phenocryst-poor member of the 12.8-million-year Topopah Spring ...
The chemistry of diagenetically altered tuffs at a potential nuclear waste repository, Yucca Mountai...
This paper describes the distribution and chemistry of zeolites in tuffs and in fractures at Yucca M...
Yucca Mountain, a > 1.5-km thick sequence of tuffs and subordinate lavas in southwest Nevada, is bei...
The compositions of clinoptilolites and their host tuffs have been examined by electron microprobe a...
Drill hole UE25a-1 has penetrated tuffs of Tertiary age which contain two major zeolitized horizons ...
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is investigating Yucca Mountain, Nevada, as a poten...
In evaluating a geological environment for the disposition of nuclear waste, the composition of the ...
Yucca Mountain, a >1.5-km-thick sequence of tuffs and subordinate lavas in southwest Nevada, is bein...
By mid-1995, the Exploratory Studies Facility (ESF) extended about 1. 1 km from Exile Hill westward ...
Yucca Mountain is composed of a thick sequence of silicic tuffs that are quite variable in degree of...
Fractures in silicic tuffs above the water table at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, USA contain two morpholo...
Online access for this thesis was created in part with support from the Institute of Museum and Libr...
Quantitative x-ray powder diffraction analysis of tuffs and silicic lavas, using matrix-flushing tec...
In a potential high-level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, radioactive waste ...
The compositional variability of the phenocryst-poor member of the 12.8-million-year Topopah Spring ...
The chemistry of diagenetically altered tuffs at a potential nuclear waste repository, Yucca Mountai...
This paper describes the distribution and chemistry of zeolites in tuffs and in fractures at Yucca M...
Yucca Mountain, a > 1.5-km thick sequence of tuffs and subordinate lavas in southwest Nevada, is bei...
The compositions of clinoptilolites and their host tuffs have been examined by electron microprobe a...
Drill hole UE25a-1 has penetrated tuffs of Tertiary age which contain two major zeolitized horizons ...
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is investigating Yucca Mountain, Nevada, as a poten...
In evaluating a geological environment for the disposition of nuclear waste, the composition of the ...
Yucca Mountain, a >1.5-km-thick sequence of tuffs and subordinate lavas in southwest Nevada, is bein...
By mid-1995, the Exploratory Studies Facility (ESF) extended about 1. 1 km from Exile Hill westward ...
Yucca Mountain is composed of a thick sequence of silicic tuffs that are quite variable in degree of...
Fractures in silicic tuffs above the water table at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, USA contain two morpholo...
Online access for this thesis was created in part with support from the Institute of Museum and Libr...
Quantitative x-ray powder diffraction analysis of tuffs and silicic lavas, using matrix-flushing tec...
In a potential high-level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, radioactive waste ...
The compositional variability of the phenocryst-poor member of the 12.8-million-year Topopah Spring ...