The purpose of this work is to experimentally determine the capillary suction potential of Topopah Spring tuff from Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada. This data can be used to help characterize the unsaturated hydraulic properties of the densely welded tuff at this site. 7 refs., 4 figs., 1 tab
Shipping list no.: 85-887-P.Five ill. on 1 folded sheet in pocket.Bibliography: p. 30.Mode of access...
The hydrologic system in the unsaturated tuff at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being evaluated for the ...
Over two hundred fifty mechanical experiments have been run on samples of tuff from Yucca Mountain, ...
This report documents the progress made during FY 1994 on hydrological property measurements of samp...
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is studying physical and chemical properties of Top...
Experiment results are presented for unconfined compressive strength and elastic moduli of tuffaceou...
Knowledge of unsaturated flow and transport in porous media is critical for understanding the moveme...
Much attention has been focused on the hydrologic properties of tuff from the potential nuclear wast...
At Yucca Mountain, a potential site for a high-level nuclear waste repository on the Nevada Test Sit...
Outcrops of nonwelded tuff at six locations in the vicinity of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, were examined...
As part of the investigation of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, as a potential site for storing high-level r...
Yucca Mountain is currently being evaluated as a potential site for a high level nuclear waste repos...
A surface-based borehole investigation currently (1989) is being done to characterize liquid-water p...
Hydraulic conductivities, K, were experimentally determined as a function of volumetric water conten...
Quantitative material-property data are needed to describe lateral and vertical spatial variability ...
Shipping list no.: 85-887-P.Five ill. on 1 folded sheet in pocket.Bibliography: p. 30.Mode of access...
The hydrologic system in the unsaturated tuff at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being evaluated for the ...
Over two hundred fifty mechanical experiments have been run on samples of tuff from Yucca Mountain, ...
This report documents the progress made during FY 1994 on hydrological property measurements of samp...
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is studying physical and chemical properties of Top...
Experiment results are presented for unconfined compressive strength and elastic moduli of tuffaceou...
Knowledge of unsaturated flow and transport in porous media is critical for understanding the moveme...
Much attention has been focused on the hydrologic properties of tuff from the potential nuclear wast...
At Yucca Mountain, a potential site for a high-level nuclear waste repository on the Nevada Test Sit...
Outcrops of nonwelded tuff at six locations in the vicinity of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, were examined...
As part of the investigation of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, as a potential site for storing high-level r...
Yucca Mountain is currently being evaluated as a potential site for a high level nuclear waste repos...
A surface-based borehole investigation currently (1989) is being done to characterize liquid-water p...
Hydraulic conductivities, K, were experimentally determined as a function of volumetric water conten...
Quantitative material-property data are needed to describe lateral and vertical spatial variability ...
Shipping list no.: 85-887-P.Five ill. on 1 folded sheet in pocket.Bibliography: p. 30.Mode of access...
The hydrologic system in the unsaturated tuff at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being evaluated for the ...
Over two hundred fifty mechanical experiments have been run on samples of tuff from Yucca Mountain, ...