The US Department of Energy (DOE) has developed a site characterization plan (SCP) to collect detailed information on geology, geohydrology, geochemistry, geoengineering, hydrology, climate, and meteorology (collectively referred to as ``geologic information``) of the Yucca Mountain site. This information will be used to determine if a mined geologic disposal system (MGDS) capable of isolating high-level radioactive waste without adverse effects to public health and safety over 10,000 years, as required by regulations 40 CFR Part 191 and 10 CFR Part 60, could be constructed at the Yucca Mountain site. Forecasts of future climates conditions for the Yucca Mountain area will be based on both empirical and numerical techniques. The empirical m...
This document is an annual report describing investigations of natural groundwater hazards at the pr...
The purpose of this report is to provide quantified estimates of temperature and precipitation and e...
The prospect that Yucca Mountain may become a repository for high-level radionuclides with especiall...
This Analysis/Model Report (AMR) documents an analysis that was performed to estimate climatic varia...
An analysis planned to validate regional climate model results for a past climate state at Yucca Mou...
The ''Yucca Mountain Site Description'' summarizes, in a single document, the current state of knowl...
The purpose of the project was to conduct model simulations for past and future climate change with ...
Evaluation of modern climate is necessary to relate climatic events to near-surface processes such a...
Yucca Mountain has been proposed as the site for the Nation's first geologic repository for high-lev...
The paleobiotic and geomorphic records are being examined for the local and regional impact of past ...
Yucca Mountain in southwestern Nevada is a prominent, irregularly shaped upland formed by a thick ap...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being considered as a potential site for a repository for spent nuclear f...
This report was prepared at the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory of Columbia University at Pali...
This presentation provides a high-level summary of the approach taken to achieve a conceptual unders...
At Yucca Mountain, NV, future changes in climatic conditions will probably alter net infiltration, d...
This document is an annual report describing investigations of natural groundwater hazards at the pr...
The purpose of this report is to provide quantified estimates of temperature and precipitation and e...
The prospect that Yucca Mountain may become a repository for high-level radionuclides with especiall...
This Analysis/Model Report (AMR) documents an analysis that was performed to estimate climatic varia...
An analysis planned to validate regional climate model results for a past climate state at Yucca Mou...
The ''Yucca Mountain Site Description'' summarizes, in a single document, the current state of knowl...
The purpose of the project was to conduct model simulations for past and future climate change with ...
Evaluation of modern climate is necessary to relate climatic events to near-surface processes such a...
Yucca Mountain has been proposed as the site for the Nation's first geologic repository for high-lev...
The paleobiotic and geomorphic records are being examined for the local and regional impact of past ...
Yucca Mountain in southwestern Nevada is a prominent, irregularly shaped upland formed by a thick ap...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being considered as a potential site for a repository for spent nuclear f...
This report was prepared at the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory of Columbia University at Pali...
This presentation provides a high-level summary of the approach taken to achieve a conceptual unders...
At Yucca Mountain, NV, future changes in climatic conditions will probably alter net infiltration, d...
This document is an annual report describing investigations of natural groundwater hazards at the pr...
The purpose of this report is to provide quantified estimates of temperature and precipitation and e...
The prospect that Yucca Mountain may become a repository for high-level radionuclides with especiall...