At Yucca Mountain, Nevada-the proposed location for a national high-level nuclear waste repository-radionuclides, if released from breached waste storage canisters, could make their way down through the unsaturated zone (where the repository would be located) into the underlying groundwater and eventually back to the biosphere (i.e., where they could adversely affect human health). The compliance boundary, 18 km south of the proposed repository, is defined as the location where a human being using groundwater would be maximally exposed to radionuclides outside of an exclusion zone set around the repository. It is thus important to predict how these radionuclides would be transported by the groundwater flow, and to predict both the concentra...
Defining the spatial distribution and timing of subsurface fluid percolation is one of the most impo...
Yucca Mountain (YM), Nevada, has been proposed by the U.S. Department of Energy as a geologic reposi...
Numerous long-lived radionuclides, including {sup 99}Tc (technetium) and {sup 129}I (iodine), are pr...
At Yucca Mountain, Nevada-the proposed location for a national high-level nuclear waste repository-r...
The U.S. Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board [Cohon et al. 1998] evaluated the technical and scient...
The saturated alluvium located south of Yucca Mountain, Nevada is expected to serve as the final bar...
This paper presents a literature survey of the occurrences of radionuclide plumes in saturated, frac...
The Yucca Flat-Climax Mine Corrective Action Unit (CAU) on the Nevada Test Site comprises 747 underg...
Chemical analysis of water samples from 279 wells and springs in the Yucca Mountain area are present...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada has been selected as a potential high-level nuclear waste repository. The gro...
Yucca Mountain (YM), Nevada, has been proposed by the U.S. Department of Energy as the nation’s firs...
Recent radiochemical evidence from groundwater characterization and monitoring wells in the vicinity...
Radionuclides are present both below and above the water table at the Nevada Test Site (NTS), as the...
The welded tuffs in the vadose zone of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, are being investigated as the potenti...
Unsaturated tuff beneath Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being evaluated by the US Department of Energy a...
Defining the spatial distribution and timing of subsurface fluid percolation is one of the most impo...
Yucca Mountain (YM), Nevada, has been proposed by the U.S. Department of Energy as a geologic reposi...
Numerous long-lived radionuclides, including {sup 99}Tc (technetium) and {sup 129}I (iodine), are pr...
At Yucca Mountain, Nevada-the proposed location for a national high-level nuclear waste repository-r...
The U.S. Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board [Cohon et al. 1998] evaluated the technical and scient...
The saturated alluvium located south of Yucca Mountain, Nevada is expected to serve as the final bar...
This paper presents a literature survey of the occurrences of radionuclide plumes in saturated, frac...
The Yucca Flat-Climax Mine Corrective Action Unit (CAU) on the Nevada Test Site comprises 747 underg...
Chemical analysis of water samples from 279 wells and springs in the Yucca Mountain area are present...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada has been selected as a potential high-level nuclear waste repository. The gro...
Yucca Mountain (YM), Nevada, has been proposed by the U.S. Department of Energy as the nation’s firs...
Recent radiochemical evidence from groundwater characterization and monitoring wells in the vicinity...
Radionuclides are present both below and above the water table at the Nevada Test Site (NTS), as the...
The welded tuffs in the vadose zone of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, are being investigated as the potenti...
Unsaturated tuff beneath Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being evaluated by the US Department of Energy a...
Defining the spatial distribution and timing of subsurface fluid percolation is one of the most impo...
Yucca Mountain (YM), Nevada, has been proposed by the U.S. Department of Energy as a geologic reposi...
Numerous long-lived radionuclides, including {sup 99}Tc (technetium) and {sup 129}I (iodine), are pr...