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Evidence for ground-water stratification near Yucca Mountain, Nevada

January 1, 2006

Major- and trace-element concentrations and strontium isotope ratios (strontium-87/strontium-86) in samples of ground water potentially can be useful in delineating flow paths in the complex ground-water system in the vicinity of Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Water samples were collected from boreholes to characterize the lateral and vertical variability in the composition of water in the saturated zone. Discrete sampling of water-producing intervals in the saturated zone includes isolating borehole sections with packers and extracting pore water from core obtained by sonic drilling. Chemical and isotopic stratification was identified in the saturated zone beneath southern Fortymile Wash.

Publication Year 2006
Title Evidence for ground-water stratification near Yucca Mountain, Nevada
Authors K. Futa, B.D. Marshall, Z. E. Peterman
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70028944
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse