An Evaluation of Seismic Reflection Studies in the Yucca Mountain Area, Nevada Test Site
Thomas F. McGovern, L. W. Introduction by Pankratz, H.D. Ackermann
1983, Open-File Report 83-912
As part of a total geophysical evaluation of Yucca Mountain for use as a Nuclear Waste Repository the seismic reflection technique has been applied. This study has been conducted to analyze the historical and technical efforts which have been used by three geophysical contractors employing a wide variety of techniques...
Bibliography of reports by U.S. Geological Survey personnel on studies of underground nuclear test sites and on waste management studies at the Nevada Test Site and the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site, New Mexico, January 1 to December 31, 1981
V.M. Glanzman
1983, Open-File Report 83-478
Geohydrologic and drill-hole data for test well USW H-1, adjacent to Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
F. Eugene Rush, William Thordarson, Laura Bruckheimer
1983, Open-File Report 83-141
This report presents data collected to determine the hydraulic characteristics of rocks penetrated in test well USW H-1. The well is one of a series of test wells drilled in and near the southwestern part of the Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada, in a program conducted on behalf of...
Water table in rocks of Cenozoic and Paleozoic age, 1980, Yucca Flat, Nevada Test Site, Nevada
G.C. Doty, William Thordarson
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4067
The water table at Yucca Flat, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, occurs in rocks of Paleozoic age and in tuffs and alluvium of Cenozoic age and ranges in altitude from about 2,425 feet to about 3,500 feet. The configuration of the water table is depicted by contours with intervals of 25...
Geohydrologic data and test results from well J-13, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
William Thordarson
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4171
Hydraulic-fracturing measurmements in two boreholes near the Spent Fuel Test-Climax, Climax Stock, Nevada Test Site
William L. Ellis
1983, Open-File Report 83-406
Hydraulic-fracturing measurements are used to infer the magnitude of the least principal stress in the vicinity of the Spent Fuel Test-Climax, located in the Climax stock at the Nevada Test Site. The measurements, made at various depths in two exploratory boreholes, suggest that the local stress field is not uniform....
Vegetation and climates of the last 45,000 years in the vicinity of the Nevada Test Site, south-central Nevada
W. G. Spaulding
1983, Open-File Report 83-535
Paleoclimatic reconstructions for the Nevada Test Site, spanning the last 45,000 years, are based on plant macrofossil assemblages from radiocarbonated packrat (Neotoma spp) middens from south-central Nevada. The temperature regime during the Wisconsin glacial age, from before about 45,000 years ago until about 12,000 years ago, was characterized by lower...
Geohydrologic data for test well UE-25bH, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
D.H. Lobmeyer, M.S. Whitfield, R.G. Lahoud, Laura Bruckheimer
1983, Open-File Report 83-855
Data were collected to determine the hydraulic characteristics of rocks penetrated in test well UE-25b number 1. This well is one of a series of test wells drilled in and near the southwestern part of the Nevada Test Site in a program conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Department of...
Principal facts of gravity stations with gravity and magnetic profiles from the Southwest Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada, as of January, 1982
P.E. Jansma, D.B. Snyder, David A. Ponce
1983, Open-File Report 82-1041
Three gravity profiles and principal facts of 2,604 gravity stations in the southwest quadrant of the Nevada Test Site are documented in this data report. The residual gravity profiles show the gravity measurements and the smoothed curves derived from these points that were used in geophysical interpretations. The principal facts...
Explosion-induced stress changes estimated from vibrating-wire stressmeter measurements near the Mighty Epic event, Nevada Test Site
William L. Ellis, J.D. Kibler
1983, Open-File Report 83-642
Explosion-induced compressive stress increases near an underground nuclear explosion are believed to contribute significantly to the containment of high-pressure gases within the explosion-produced cavity. These induced compressive stresses are predicted by computer calculations, but have never been adequately confirmed by field measurements, owing primarily to the unique difficulties of obtaining...
Sourcebook of locations of geophysical surveys in tunnels and horizontal holes including results of seismic-refraction surveys, Rainier Mesa, Aqueduct Mesa, and Area 16, Nevada Test Site
R. D. Carroll, J. E. Kibler
1983, Open-File Report 83-399
Seismic refraction surveys have been obtained sporadically in tunnels in zeolitized tuff at the Nevada Test Site since the late 1950's. Commencing in 1967 and continuing to date (1982), extensive measurements of shear- and compressional-wave velocities have been made in five tunnel complexes in Rainier and Aqueduct Mesas and in...
Principal facts and density estimates for borehole gravity stations in exploratory wells Ue7h, Ue4a1, and Ue11a at the Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
S. L. Robbins, F. G. Clutsom
1983, Open-File Report 83-244
Preliminary interpretation of thermal data from the Nevada Test Site
John Harvey Sass, Arthur H. Lachenbruch
1982, Open-File Report 82-973
Analysis of data from 60 wells in and around the Nevada Test Site, including 16 in the Yucca Mountain area, indicates a thermal regime characterized by large vertical and lateral gradients in heat flow. Estimates of heat flow indicate considerable variation on both regional and local scales. The variations are...
Mineralogy of fine-grained alluvium from borehole U11g, expl. 1, northern Frenchman Flat area, Nevada Test Site
B.F. Jones
1982, Open-File Report 82-765
The mineralogy of matrix fines in alluvium from borehole Ullg, expl. 1, north of Frenchman Flat, Nevada Test Site, has been examined for evidence of past variations in water table elevation. Although greater abundance of zeolite and slightly more expanded basal spacings in smectite clays suggest effects of increased hydration...
Principal facts and density estimates for borehole gravity stations in exploratory wells Ue4ah, Ue7j, Ue1h, Ue1q, Ue2co, and USW-H1 at the Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
S. L. Robbins, J. W. Schmoker, T.C. Hester
1982, Open-File Report 82-277
Electrical studies at the proposed Wahmonie and Calico Hills nuclear waste sites, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
D.B. Hoover, Michael P. Chornack, K.H. Nervick, M. M. Broker
1982, Open-File Report 82-466
Two sites in the southwest quadrant of the Nevada Test Site (NTS) were investigated as potential repositories for high-level nuclear waste. These are designated the Wahmonie and Calico Hills sites. The emplacement medium at both sites was to be an inferred intrusive body at shallow depth; the inference of the...
Remote-reference magnetotelluric survey, Nevada Test Site and vicinity, Nevada and California
R.B. Furgerson, D.B. Hoover
1982, Open-File Report 82-465
Two-dimensional, steady-state model of ground-water flow, Nevada Test Site and vicinity, Nevada-California
R. K. Waddell
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4085
A two-dimensional, steady-state model of ground-water flow beneath the Nevada Test Site and vicinity has been developed using inverse techniques. The area is underlain by clastic and carbonate rocks of Precambrian and Paleozoic age and by volcanic rocks and alluvium of Tertiary and Quaternary age that have been juxtaposed by...
A study of surface and subsurface ground motions at Calico Hills, Nevada Test Site
Kenneth W. King
1982, Open-File Report 82-1044
A study of earthquake ground motions recorded at depth in a drill hole and at the ground surface has derived the surface to subsurface transfer functions such as might be expected at a potential nuclear waste repository in a similar setting. The site under investigation has small seismic velocity contrasts...
Resistivity sounding investigation by the Schlumberger method in the Yucca Mountain and Jackass Flats area, Nevada Test Site, Nevada
R. Michael Senterfit, Donald B. Hoover, Michael P. Chornack
1982, Open-File Report 82-1043
Magnetometric resistivity survey near Forty Mile Wash, Nevada Test Site, Nevada
D.V. Fitterman
1982, Open-File Report 82-401
Geophysical studies of the Syncline Ridge area, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
D.B. Hoover, W. F. Hanna, L. A. Anderson, V. J. Flanigan, L. W. Pankratz
1982, Open-File Report 82-145
A wide variety of geophysical methods were employed to study a proposed nuclear waste site at Syncline Ridge on the Nevada Test Site, Nev. The proposed site was believed to be a relatively undisturbed synclinal structure containing a thick argillite unit of Misslsslppian age, the Eleana Formation unit J, which...
Geologic, geophysical, and in situ stress investigations in the vicinity of the Dining Car Chimney, Dining Car/Hybla gold tunnels, Nevada Test Site, with sections on geologica investigations, geophysical investigations, and in situ stress investigations
D.R. Townsend, M.J. Baldwin, R. D. Carroll, W. L. Ellis, J. E. Magner
1982, Open-File Report 82-137
The Hybla Gold experiment was conducted in the U12e.20 drifts of the E-tunnel complex beneath the surface of Rainier Mesa at the Nevada Test Site. Though the proximity of the Hybla Gold working point to the chimney of the Dining Car event was important to the experiment, the observable geologic...
Interpretation of resistivity and induced polarization profiles with severe topographic effects, Yucca Mountain area, Nevada Test Site, Nevada
Christian Smith, H. P. Ross, D.B. Hoover
1982, Open-File Report 82-182
Preliminary appraisal of gravity and magnetic data at Syncline Ridge, western Yucca Flat, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
David A. Ponce, William F. Hanna
1982, Open-File Report 82-931
A gravity and magnetic study of the Syncline Ridge area was conducted as part of an investigation of argillite rocks of the Eleana Formation under consideration as a medium for the possible storage of high-level radioactive waste. Bouguer gravity anomaly data, viewed in light of densities obtained by gamma-gamma logs...