Evaluation of the post-emplacement environment around high level radioactive waste containers is required by federal regulations. The information derived from this evaluation will be used to determine the service performance of the waste containers, the chemical and hydrological conditions that may influence radionuclide release and transport if containers are breached, and retrievability of the waste containers prior to closure of the repository. Laboratory studies, numerical simulations, and field experiments and tests are used to provide data necessary for this evaluation. Results obtained to date demonstrate that the post-emplacement environment in the welded tuff at Yucca Mountain, Nevada maintains relatively benign chemical features (...
In a radioactive waste repository, materials will be introduced for a variety of reasons. Some mater...
The objective of this study was to determine if any fluids or materials used in the Exploratory Shaf...
The purpose of this study plant is to describe tests known as Engineered Barrier System Field Tests ...
The tuff beds of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, are currently being investigated as a site for the disposal...
Current investigations for managing high-level nuclear wastes focus on studying deep geologic reposi...
For two decades, extensive hydrologic investigations have been conducted for geologic disposal of hi...
One of three candidate repository sites for high-level radioactive waste packages is located at Yucc...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations Project is characterizing a tuffaceous rock unit at ...
Under the sponsorship of the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Sandia National Laboratories (S...
Candidate container materials for high-level nuclear waste packages to be emplaced at the proposed Y...
In the long run, nuclear waste packages will fail gradually due to localized and general corrosion a...
Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project (YMP) is studying Yucca Mountain, Nevada as a potential...
In a potential high-level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, radioactive waste ...
Performance-assessment calculations in support of the site- suitability effort for the Yucca Mountai...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations (NNWSI) project is studying a tuffaceous rock unit l...
In a radioactive waste repository, materials will be introduced for a variety of reasons. Some mater...
The objective of this study was to determine if any fluids or materials used in the Exploratory Shaf...
The purpose of this study plant is to describe tests known as Engineered Barrier System Field Tests ...
The tuff beds of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, are currently being investigated as a site for the disposal...
Current investigations for managing high-level nuclear wastes focus on studying deep geologic reposi...
For two decades, extensive hydrologic investigations have been conducted for geologic disposal of hi...
One of three candidate repository sites for high-level radioactive waste packages is located at Yucc...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations Project is characterizing a tuffaceous rock unit at ...
Under the sponsorship of the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Sandia National Laboratories (S...
Candidate container materials for high-level nuclear waste packages to be emplaced at the proposed Y...
In the long run, nuclear waste packages will fail gradually due to localized and general corrosion a...
Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project (YMP) is studying Yucca Mountain, Nevada as a potential...
In a potential high-level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, radioactive waste ...
Performance-assessment calculations in support of the site- suitability effort for the Yucca Mountai...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations (NNWSI) project is studying a tuffaceous rock unit l...
In a radioactive waste repository, materials will be introduced for a variety of reasons. Some mater...
The objective of this study was to determine if any fluids or materials used in the Exploratory Shaf...
The purpose of this study plant is to describe tests known as Engineered Barrier System Field Tests ...