Development of technology for the design of shallow land burial facilities at arid sites
Abstract
The Los Alamos field research program involving technology development for arid shallow land burial (SLB) sites is described. Field data are presented for an integrated field experiment, which was designed to test individual SLB component experiments related to erosion control, biobarriers, and subsurface capillary and migration barriers. Field tests of biointrusion barriers at waste disposal sites and in experimental plots are reported. The results of a joint DOE/NRC experiment to evaluate leaching and transport of sorbing (Cs, Sr, Li) and nonsorbing (I, Br) solutes in sandy silt backfill are presented for steady-state and unsteady-state flow conditions. A capillary barrier experiment performed in a large caisson (3-m diameter, 6.1 m deep) is described and a year's worth of field data is presented.
- Publication:
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Presented at the 7th Annual DOE LLWMP Participants Information Meeting
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985llwm.meet.....N
- Keywords:
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- Radioactive Isotopes;
- Radioactive Wastes;
- Site Selection;
- Underground Storage;
- Waste Disposal;
- Arid Lands;
- Barrier Layers;
- Capillary Flow;
- Leaching;
- Permeability;
- Seepage;
- Sites;
- Solutes;
- Nuclear and High-Energy Physics