Yucca Mountain in southern Nye County, Nevada, has been selected by the United States Department of Energy as one of three potential sites for the nation`s first high-level nuclear waste repository. Its deep water table, closed-basin ground-water flow, potentially favorable host rock, and sparse population have made the Yucca Mountain area a viable candidate during the search for a nuclear waste disposal site. Yucca Mountain, however, lies within the southern Great Basin, a region of known contemporary tectonism and young volcanic activity, and the characterization of tectonism and volcanism remains as a fundamental problem for the Yucca Mountain site. The United States Geological Survey has been conducting extensive studies to evaluate the...
The Yucca Mountain area is being evaluated by the US Department of Energy for its suitability to sto...
Yucca Mountain in Nevada represents the proposed solution to what has been a lengthy national effort...
This document includes several reports describing scientific studies of the origin of near surface c...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, has been selected by the United States to be evaluated as a potential site f...
The ''Yucca Mountain Site Description'' summarizes, in a single document, the current state of knowl...
This document is an annual report describing investigations of natural groundwater hazards at the pr...
In the consideration of Yucca Mountain as a possible site for storing high level nuclear waste, a nu...
Yucca Mountain has been proposed as the site for the Nation's first geologic repository for high-lev...
Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada, has been identified as a potential site for underground storage ...
Yucca Mountain in southwestern Nevada is a prominent, irregularly shaped upland formed by a thick ap...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, has been proposed as the site of a high-level nuclear waste repository. The ...
In February 1983, the US Department of Energy (DOE) identified the Yucca Mountain site in Nevada as ...
Yucca Mountain comprises a series of north-trending ridges composed of tuffs within the southwest Ne...
Yucca Mountain is under study as a potential site for underground storage of high-level radioactive ...
In February 1983, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) identified the Yucca Mountain site in Nevada a...
The Yucca Mountain area is being evaluated by the US Department of Energy for its suitability to sto...
Yucca Mountain in Nevada represents the proposed solution to what has been a lengthy national effort...
This document includes several reports describing scientific studies of the origin of near surface c...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, has been selected by the United States to be evaluated as a potential site f...
The ''Yucca Mountain Site Description'' summarizes, in a single document, the current state of knowl...
This document is an annual report describing investigations of natural groundwater hazards at the pr...
In the consideration of Yucca Mountain as a possible site for storing high level nuclear waste, a nu...
Yucca Mountain has been proposed as the site for the Nation's first geologic repository for high-lev...
Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada, has been identified as a potential site for underground storage ...
Yucca Mountain in southwestern Nevada is a prominent, irregularly shaped upland formed by a thick ap...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, has been proposed as the site of a high-level nuclear waste repository. The ...
In February 1983, the US Department of Energy (DOE) identified the Yucca Mountain site in Nevada as ...
Yucca Mountain comprises a series of north-trending ridges composed of tuffs within the southwest Ne...
Yucca Mountain is under study as a potential site for underground storage of high-level radioactive ...
In February 1983, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) identified the Yucca Mountain site in Nevada a...
The Yucca Mountain area is being evaluated by the US Department of Energy for its suitability to sto...
Yucca Mountain in Nevada represents the proposed solution to what has been a lengthy national effort...
This document includes several reports describing scientific studies of the origin of near surface c...