This is the final report of a three-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The objective of our research was to explain the results of a groundwater pumping test done from 1975 to 1991 at the location of the nuclear test {open_quotes}Cambric{close_quotes} on the Nevada Test Site. The elution data from the pumped well indicated that krypton was delayed relative to tritium in the eluate and that less than half of the calculated Kr-85 source term was removed (though over 92% of the tritium was removed). We postulated an explanation for these observations and tested it with a mathematical model that simulated the movement of tritium and krypton at this site. The model showed t...
Beginning in the late 1950’s, the Nevada Test Site (NTS) was the scene of 828 subsurface nuclear wea...
DOE is operating an environmental restoration program to characterize, remediate, and close non-Neva...
For approximately 25 years the United States has conducted underground nuclear tests at a site in th...
Underground atomic weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site introduced numerous radionuclides that ma...
Underground atomic weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site introduced numerous radionuclides that m...
An underground nuclear test named Gasbuggy was conducted in northwestern New Mexico in 1967. Subsequ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is operating an environmental restoration program to characteriz...
The site of a 0.75-kiloton underground nuclear explosion, the Cambric event, was selected for the st...
U-20c is the site of a large below-water-table nuclear test near the Nevada Test Site boundary. A co...
In this report we describe the research done by personnel of the Los Alamos National Laboratory in s...
This report details the work of Chemistry Division personnel from Los Alamos National Laboratory in ...
Analytic solutions are employed to investigate potential groundwater transport of tritium from a rad...
In this report the author describes his research in FY 1999 at the Nevada Test Site regarding the mo...
Results from a long-term (9 year) field study of the distribution of radionuclides around an undergr...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is operating an environmental restoration program to characteriz...
Beginning in the late 1950’s, the Nevada Test Site (NTS) was the scene of 828 subsurface nuclear wea...
DOE is operating an environmental restoration program to characterize, remediate, and close non-Neva...
For approximately 25 years the United States has conducted underground nuclear tests at a site in th...
Underground atomic weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site introduced numerous radionuclides that ma...
Underground atomic weapons testing at the Nevada Test Site introduced numerous radionuclides that m...
An underground nuclear test named Gasbuggy was conducted in northwestern New Mexico in 1967. Subsequ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is operating an environmental restoration program to characteriz...
The site of a 0.75-kiloton underground nuclear explosion, the Cambric event, was selected for the st...
U-20c is the site of a large below-water-table nuclear test near the Nevada Test Site boundary. A co...
In this report we describe the research done by personnel of the Los Alamos National Laboratory in s...
This report details the work of Chemistry Division personnel from Los Alamos National Laboratory in ...
Analytic solutions are employed to investigate potential groundwater transport of tritium from a rad...
In this report the author describes his research in FY 1999 at the Nevada Test Site regarding the mo...
Results from a long-term (9 year) field study of the distribution of radionuclides around an undergr...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is operating an environmental restoration program to characteriz...
Beginning in the late 1950’s, the Nevada Test Site (NTS) was the scene of 828 subsurface nuclear wea...
DOE is operating an environmental restoration program to characterize, remediate, and close non-Neva...
For approximately 25 years the United States has conducted underground nuclear tests at a site in th...