Pore-water Extraction from Unsaturated Tuff by Triaxial and One-dimensional Compression Methods, Nevada Test Site, Nevada

Pore-water Extraction from Unsaturated Tuff by Triaxial and One-dimensional Compression Methods, Nevada Test Site, Nevada PDF

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 78

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The hydrologic system in the unsaturated tuff at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being evaluated for the US Department of Energy by the Yucca Mountain Project Branch of the US Geological Survey as a potential site for a high-level radioactive-waste repository. Part of this investigation includes a hydrochemical study that is being made to assess characteristics of the hydrologic system such as: traveltime, direction of flow, recharge and source relations, and types and magnitudes of chemical reactions in the unsaturated tuff. In addition, this hydrochemical information will be used in the study of the dispersive and corrosive effects of unsaturated-zone water on the radioactive-waste storage canisters. This report describes the design and validation of laboratory experimental procedures for extracting representative samples of uncontaminated pore water from welded and nonwelded, unsaturated tuffs from the Nevada Test Site.