Area G is a 25.5-hectare (63-acre), fenced, low-level radioactive solid waste processing and disposal area located on the east end of Mesa del Buey at Technical Area 54 at Los Alamos National Laboratory. This disposal area has been in existence since 1957 and is expected to be filled by the year 2015. Thus, a new area, located adjacent to Area G on the west side, has been proposed for the expansion of disposal activities. Since 1994 to the present, baseline levels of several radionuclides and nonradionuclides have been collected in soils, vegetation, and small mammals (field mice and rock squirrels). These data will be used to assess potential impacts, if any, at the expanded site once operations begin. Baseline statistical reference levels...
This report summarizes and evaluates the concentrations of {sup 3}H, {sup 137}Cs, {sup 238}Pu, {sup ...
Rodents are effective indicators of environmental contamination and the Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydro...
Small mammals were sampled at two waste burial sites (1 and 2) at Area G, TA-54 and a control site o...
Material Disposal Area G (MDA-G) is at Technical Area (TA) 54 at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LAN...
Twenty-one soil surface samples were collected in March around the perimeter of Area G, the primary ...
Soil samples were collected at 15 locations and unwashed overstory and understory vegetation samples...
At Los Alamos National Laboratory, small mammals were sampled at two waste burial sites (Site 1-rece...
Soil samples were collected at 15 locations and unwashed overstory and understory vegetation samples...
In 1997, small mammals were sampled at four locations at Area G, Technical Area 54, a control site w...
Use of a radioactive liquid waste lagoon by medium-sized mammals and levels of tritium, other select...
Soil and overstory and understory vegetation (washed and unwashed) collected at eight locations with...
The National Low Level Waste Management Program at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental ...
As nuclear research has become more prevalent, environmental contamination from the disposal of radi...
Material Disposal Area G (Area G) is at Technical Area 54 at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). ...
A soil sampling and analysis program is the most direct means of determining the concentration, inve...
This report summarizes and evaluates the concentrations of {sup 3}H, {sup 137}Cs, {sup 238}Pu, {sup ...
Rodents are effective indicators of environmental contamination and the Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydro...
Small mammals were sampled at two waste burial sites (1 and 2) at Area G, TA-54 and a control site o...
Material Disposal Area G (MDA-G) is at Technical Area (TA) 54 at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LAN...
Twenty-one soil surface samples were collected in March around the perimeter of Area G, the primary ...
Soil samples were collected at 15 locations and unwashed overstory and understory vegetation samples...
At Los Alamos National Laboratory, small mammals were sampled at two waste burial sites (Site 1-rece...
Soil samples were collected at 15 locations and unwashed overstory and understory vegetation samples...
In 1997, small mammals were sampled at four locations at Area G, Technical Area 54, a control site w...
Use of a radioactive liquid waste lagoon by medium-sized mammals and levels of tritium, other select...
Soil and overstory and understory vegetation (washed and unwashed) collected at eight locations with...
The National Low Level Waste Management Program at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental ...
As nuclear research has become more prevalent, environmental contamination from the disposal of radi...
Material Disposal Area G (Area G) is at Technical Area 54 at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). ...
A soil sampling and analysis program is the most direct means of determining the concentration, inve...
This report summarizes and evaluates the concentrations of {sup 3}H, {sup 137}Cs, {sup 238}Pu, {sup ...
Rodents are effective indicators of environmental contamination and the Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydro...
Small mammals were sampled at two waste burial sites (1 and 2) at Area G, TA-54 and a control site o...