Volcanic Soils in the Wet Tropics

Groundwater Flow Model Development at the Nevada Test Site
The Underground Test Area Project (UGTA) of the National Nuclear Security Administration.s Nevada Site Office is in the process of assessing and developing regulatory decision options...

Transport Model Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis for Groundwater Releases of Radionuclides from Subsurface Nuclear Tests
Uncertainty analysis of groundwater flow and transport models is a topic of considerable interest in the groundwater modeling communities. The Underground Test Area (UGTA) Project of the...

Court Decision: Location of Basalt Not a Differing Site Condition

Volcanic Hazards and Aviation Safety

Automated, Reproducible Delineation of Zones at Risk from Inundation by Large Volcanic Debris Flows

Eruption, Debris Flow, and Hydrogeomorphic Condition at Mount Unzen

Slush Lahar Hazards on the Flank of Mt. Fuji - A History and Perspective on Climatic Change

Soil Vapor Extraction to Correct a Gasoline Release in Discontinuous Basalt

Blasting Densifies Volcanic Debris (Available only in Focus on Geo/Environmental Special Issue)
The relatively new ground improvement technology of blast densification overcame soil problems posed by volcanic ash at Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. In 1993 WSDOT began...

Factors Limiting Microbial Activity in Volcanic Tuff at Yucca Mountain

Localized Alteration of the Paintbrush Nonwelded Hydrologic Unit within the Exploratory Studies Facility

The Yucca Mountain Probabilistic Volcanic Hazard Analysis Project

Modeling of Flow Through Fractured Tuff at Fran Ridge

Use of Geophysics to Aid in Mapping Basalts Relevant to Ground Water Flow and a Landslide Hazard at Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument

Anisotropy of Mechanical Properties of Tuff at Yucca Mountain

Geological Suitability Studies as to Burial of Radioactive Waste in Salts and Tuffs of the Transcarpathian Depression

Permeability of Fractured Tuff as Functions of Temperature and Confining Pressure

Measuring Geomechanical Properties of Topopah Spring Tuff at the 1-Meter Scale

Effect of Environmental Variables on CO2 Transport Through USW-G4 Tuffs

 

 

 

 

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