The Yucca Mountain Project has an opportunity to evaluate possible mobilization and transport of radioactive materials away from the storage horizon in the proposed repository. One scenario by which such transport could occur involves water leaving the storage area and carrying radioactive particulates of colloidal size. The colloids could move along the gas-liquid interface in partially filled fractures within the vadose zone. It should be possible to check the reality of this proposed scenario by examining ``anthropogenic analogs`` of the repository. These are sites of nuclear tests conducted in unsaturated tuff at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). We propose to drill under one or more such sites to determine if radionuclides have moved from th...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, has been selected by the United States to be evaluated as a potential site f...
A vacuum reverse-air circulation drilling method was used to drill two 17-1/2-inch (44.5-centimeter)...
The objective of this study was to determine if any fluids or materials used in the Exploratory Shaf...
Recent drilling affords new opportunities to investigate the occurrence, distribution and transport ...
The United States government routinely tests nuclear devices at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) in southe...
The United States proposes to store high level nuclear wastes underground; a site at Yucca Mountain ...
Unsaturated tuff beneath Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being evaluated by the US Department of Energy a...
The U.S: Department of Energy is actively investigating the technical feasibility of permanent dispo...
At Yucca Mountain, Nevada-the proposed location for a national high-level nuclear waste repository-r...
At Yucca Mountain, Nevada-the proposed location for a national high-level nuclear waste repository-r...
The U.S. Department of Energy is actively investigating the technical feasibility of permanent dispo...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations Project of the US Department of Energy provides that...
The welded tuffs in the vadose zone of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, are being investigated as the potenti...
This report details the work of Chemistry Division personnel from Los Alamos National Laboratory in ...
The legacy of nearly five of rapid industrialization throughout the Southwest includes sites where v...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, has been selected by the United States to be evaluated as a potential site f...
A vacuum reverse-air circulation drilling method was used to drill two 17-1/2-inch (44.5-centimeter)...
The objective of this study was to determine if any fluids or materials used in the Exploratory Shaf...
Recent drilling affords new opportunities to investigate the occurrence, distribution and transport ...
The United States government routinely tests nuclear devices at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) in southe...
The United States proposes to store high level nuclear wastes underground; a site at Yucca Mountain ...
Unsaturated tuff beneath Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being evaluated by the US Department of Energy a...
The U.S: Department of Energy is actively investigating the technical feasibility of permanent dispo...
At Yucca Mountain, Nevada-the proposed location for a national high-level nuclear waste repository-r...
At Yucca Mountain, Nevada-the proposed location for a national high-level nuclear waste repository-r...
The U.S. Department of Energy is actively investigating the technical feasibility of permanent dispo...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations Project of the US Department of Energy provides that...
The welded tuffs in the vadose zone of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, are being investigated as the potenti...
This report details the work of Chemistry Division personnel from Los Alamos National Laboratory in ...
The legacy of nearly five of rapid industrialization throughout the Southwest includes sites where v...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, has been selected by the United States to be evaluated as a potential site f...
A vacuum reverse-air circulation drilling method was used to drill two 17-1/2-inch (44.5-centimeter)...
The objective of this study was to determine if any fluids or materials used in the Exploratory Shaf...