The unsaturated zone (UZ) in Miocene-age welded tuffs at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is under consideration as a potential site for the construction of a high-level radioactive waste repository. Secondary calcite and silica minerals deposited on fractures and in cavities in the UZ tuffs are texturally, isotopically, and geochemically consistent with UZ deposition from meteoric water infiltrating at the surface and percolating through the UZ along fractures. Nonetheless, two-phase fluid inclusions with small and consistent vapor to liquid (V:L) ratios that yield consistent temperatures within samples and which range from about 35 to about 80 C between samples have led some to attribute these deposits to formation from upwelling hydrothermal wate...
Yucca Mountain, a proposed site for a high-level nuclear-waste repository, is located in southern Ne...
Yucca Mountain, a >1.5-km-thick sequence of tuffs and subordinate lavas in southwest Nevada, is bein...
Tunneling of the Exploratory Studies Facility has offered the opportunity to sample and examine occu...
The origin of secondary calcite-silica minerals in primary and secondary porosity of the host Miocen...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is presently the object of intense study as a potential permanent repository...
At Yucca Mountain, currently under consideration as a potential permanent underground repository for...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is under consideration as a potential high-level radioactive waste repositor...
U, Th, and Pb isotopes were analyzed in layers of opal and chalcedony from individual millimeter- to...
The accuracy of predictions of the hydrologic response of Yucca Mountain to future climate depends l...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is presently the object of intense study as a potential permanent repository...
Secondary minerals (calcite, chalcedony, quartz, opal, fl uorite, heulandite, strontianite) residing...
Several faults near Yucca Mountain, Nevada, contain abundant calcite and opal-CT, with lesser amount...
Large vein-like deposits of calcite and opaline silica that infill the Bow Ridge fault are exposed b...
Meteoric water percolating through 500 to 700 m of hydrologically unsaturated felsic tuffs provides ...
In the near future a decision will be made as to whether or not Yucca Mountain, 90 miles northwest o...
Yucca Mountain, a proposed site for a high-level nuclear-waste repository, is located in southern Ne...
Yucca Mountain, a >1.5-km-thick sequence of tuffs and subordinate lavas in southwest Nevada, is bein...
Tunneling of the Exploratory Studies Facility has offered the opportunity to sample and examine occu...
The origin of secondary calcite-silica minerals in primary and secondary porosity of the host Miocen...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is presently the object of intense study as a potential permanent repository...
At Yucca Mountain, currently under consideration as a potential permanent underground repository for...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is under consideration as a potential high-level radioactive waste repositor...
U, Th, and Pb isotopes were analyzed in layers of opal and chalcedony from individual millimeter- to...
The accuracy of predictions of the hydrologic response of Yucca Mountain to future climate depends l...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is presently the object of intense study as a potential permanent repository...
Secondary minerals (calcite, chalcedony, quartz, opal, fl uorite, heulandite, strontianite) residing...
Several faults near Yucca Mountain, Nevada, contain abundant calcite and opal-CT, with lesser amount...
Large vein-like deposits of calcite and opaline silica that infill the Bow Ridge fault are exposed b...
Meteoric water percolating through 500 to 700 m of hydrologically unsaturated felsic tuffs provides ...
In the near future a decision will be made as to whether or not Yucca Mountain, 90 miles northwest o...
Yucca Mountain, a proposed site for a high-level nuclear-waste repository, is located in southern Ne...
Yucca Mountain, a >1.5-km-thick sequence of tuffs and subordinate lavas in southwest Nevada, is bein...
Tunneling of the Exploratory Studies Facility has offered the opportunity to sample and examine occu...