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Geochemical and hydrologic characterization of the effluent draining from U12e, U12n, and U12t tunnels, area 12, Nevada Test Site
The objective of the Tunnel Effluent Characterization Project at the Nevada Test Site was to characterize the tunnel effluents in terms of rate of discharge, pH, temperature, specific conductivity, turbidity, and aqueous chemistry. The parameters were monitored for one year to identify hazardous constituents within the effluent and to characterize temporal variations.
Geochemical and hydrologic characterization of the effluent draining from U12e, U12n, and U12t tunnels, area 12, Nevada Test Site
The objective of the Tunnel Effluent Characterization Project at the Nevada Test Site was to characterize the tunnel effluents in terms of rate of discharge, pH, temperature, specific conductivity, turbidity, and aqueous chemistry. The parameters were monitored for one year to identify hazardous constituents within the effluent and to characterize temporal variations.
Geochemical and hydrologic characterization of the effluent draining from U12e, U12n, and U12t tunnels, area 12, Nevada Test Site
C. E. Russell (author) / L. Gillespie (author) / D. Gillespie (author)
1993
187 pages
Report
No indication
English
Water Pollution & Control , Radiation Pollution & Control , Nuclear Explosions & Devices , Hydrology & Limnology , Geology & Geophysics , Ground Water , Nevada Test Site , Organic Compounds , Radiation Monitoring , Radionuclide Migration , Sampling , Tuff , Underground Explosions , Volatile Matter , EDB/450200 , EDB/540230
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