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Illite crystallite thickness by X-ray diffraction

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Authors
D. D. Eberl, A.E. Blum

Influence of long term climate change on net infiltration at Yucca Mountain, Nevada

Net infiltration and recharge at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, a potential site for a high level nuclear waste repository, are determined both by the rock properties and past and future changes in climate. A 1-dimensional model was constructed to represent a borehole being drilled through the unsaturated zone. The rock properties were matched to the lithologies expected to be encountered in the borehole
Authors
Alan I. Flint, Lorraine E. Flint, Joseph A. Hevesi

Influence of seasonal climatic variability on shallow infiltration at Yucca Mountain

To analyze infiltration and the redistribution of moisture in alluvial deposits at Yucca Mountain, water content profiles at a 13.5 m deep borehole were measured at monthly intervals using a neutron moisture probe. Increases in water content to a maximum depth of 1.8 m in response to winter season precipitation were noted. Below a depth of 1.8 m, a gradual drying trend was indicated. A simulation
Authors
Joseph A. Hevesi, Alan L. Flint

Instrumentation for detailed bridge-scour measurements

A portable instrumentation system is being developed to obtain channel bathymetry during floods for detailed bridge-scour measurements. Portable scour measuring systems have four components: sounding instrument, horizontal positioning instrument, deployment mechanisms, and data storage device. The sounding instrument will be a digital fathometer. Horizontal position will be measured using a range-
Authors
Mark N. Landers, David S. Mueller, Roy E. Trent

In­strumentation for detailed bridge-scour measurements

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Authors
M. N. Landers, S. Mueller, R.E. Trent

Isotopic and trace element variability in altered and unaltered tuffs at Yucca Mountain, Nevada

Reference stratigraphic sections near Yucca Mountain, Nevada were established and sampled in outcrop areas where the volcanic rocks have been minimally altered. Isotopic and trace element analyses obtained for these reference sections are baseline data for assessing the degree and extent of element mobility attendant with past zonal alteration of the rock mass. In agreement with earlier studies, z
Authors
Z. E. Peterman, R.W. Spengler, F.R. Singer, R. P. Dickerson

Isotopic evidence of complex ground-water flow at Yucca mountain, Nevada, USA

Strontium isotopes (expressed as per mill deviation from mean sea water, ??87Sr) reflect interaction between ground water and the aquifer through which it is flowing. In the Cenozoic aquifer of the Yucca Mountain region, ??87Sr values increase from north to south downgradient in the flow system. The largest ??87Sr values occur in the Amargosa Desert where ground water probably encounters alluvial
Authors
Zell E. Peterman, John S. Stuckless

Late quaternary history and uranium isotopic compositions of ground water discharge deposits, Crater Flat, Nevada

Three carbonate-rich spring deposits are present near the southern end of Crater Flat, NV, approximately 18 km southwest of the potential high-level waste repository at Yucca Mountain. We have analyzed five samples of carbonate-rich material from two of the deposits for U and Th isotopic compositions. Resulting U-series disequilibrium ages indicate that springs were active at 18 ?? 1, 30 ?? 3, 45
Authors
James B. Paces, Emily M. Taylor, Charles Bush

Lead isotopic composition of paleozoic and late proterozoic marine carbonate rocks in the vicinity of Yucca Mountain, Nevada

Paleozoic and Late Proterozoic marine carbonate rocks (limestones, dolomites, and their metamorphic equivalents) cropping out in the vicinity of Yucca Mountain contain lead with an isotopic composition strongly suggesting them to be a major source of the lead observed at Trench 14 in the carbonate phase of carbonate-silica veins and nearby surficial calcrete deposits. Six whole-rock samples of mar
Authors
Robert E. Zartman, Loretta M. Kwak

Loma Prieta response of an eccentrically braced tall building

Acceleration response records obtained during the October 17, 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake [Ms = 7.1] from the 47-story, eccentrically braced Embarcadero Building (No. 4) [EMB], located in San Francisco, California, are studied. The predominant response modes of the building and the associated dynamic characteristics are determined by spectral analyses and system identification techniques. The firs
Authors
M. Çelebi
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