When considering groundwater flow and radionuclide retention in the complex flow systems that can occur in geologic formations, one has a serious problem in determining if laboratory studies are being performed under conditions appropriate to natural systems. This document is the project plan for a program designed to begin to address these problems. The project is being carried out jointly by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, and Argonne National Laboratory. The work has three principal objectives: (1) to develop the experimental, instrumental, and safety techniques necessary to conduct controlled, small-scale radionuclide migration field experiments, including those involving actinides; (2) to use these tec...
This report describes the work done at Los Alamos in FY 1994 for the Hydrologic Resources Management...
In this report we describe the work done at Los Alamos National Laboratory in FY 1995 for the Hydrol...
This report presents the results of FY 1995 technical studies conducted by the Lawrence Livermore Na...
This report details the work of Chemistry Division personnel from Los Alamos National Laboratory in ...
In this report we describe the research done by personnel of the Los Alamos National Laboratory in s...
Reactive transport simulations are being used to evaluate the nature and extent of radionuclide cont...
In this report we describe the work done at Los Alamos in support of the Radionuclide Migration proj...
The migration of radionuclides is studied as a function of mineralogy utilizing batch sorption and c...
This report presents the results of geochemical studies of Tunnel Bed tuff that were performed by Lo...
Research has continued at a low-level waste disposal facility to characterize the physicochemical sp...
DOE is operating an environmental restoration program to characterize, remediate, and close non-Neva...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is operating an environmental restoration program to characteriz...
'This research develops techniques for measuring globally distributed radionuclides occurring today ...
In this report the author describes his research in FY 1999 at the Nevada Test Site regarding the mo...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is operating an environmental restoration program to characteriz...
This report describes the work done at Los Alamos in FY 1994 for the Hydrologic Resources Management...
In this report we describe the work done at Los Alamos National Laboratory in FY 1995 for the Hydrol...
This report presents the results of FY 1995 technical studies conducted by the Lawrence Livermore Na...
This report details the work of Chemistry Division personnel from Los Alamos National Laboratory in ...
In this report we describe the research done by personnel of the Los Alamos National Laboratory in s...
Reactive transport simulations are being used to evaluate the nature and extent of radionuclide cont...
In this report we describe the work done at Los Alamos in support of the Radionuclide Migration proj...
The migration of radionuclides is studied as a function of mineralogy utilizing batch sorption and c...
This report presents the results of geochemical studies of Tunnel Bed tuff that were performed by Lo...
Research has continued at a low-level waste disposal facility to characterize the physicochemical sp...
DOE is operating an environmental restoration program to characterize, remediate, and close non-Neva...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is operating an environmental restoration program to characteriz...
'This research develops techniques for measuring globally distributed radionuclides occurring today ...
In this report the author describes his research in FY 1999 at the Nevada Test Site regarding the mo...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is operating an environmental restoration program to characteriz...
This report describes the work done at Los Alamos in FY 1994 for the Hydrologic Resources Management...
In this report we describe the work done at Los Alamos National Laboratory in FY 1995 for the Hydrol...
This report presents the results of FY 1995 technical studies conducted by the Lawrence Livermore Na...