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The Journal of Geology | 1983

Aspects of potential magmatic disruption of a high-level radioactive waste repository in southern Nevada

Bruce M. Crowe; Stephen Self; David Vaniman; Robert Amos; Frank V. Perry

Volcanic hazard studies, combining standard techniques of hazard appraisal and risk assessment (probability Xs consequences), are being undertaken with respect to storage of high-level, radioactive waste in southern Nevada. Consequence studies, the emphasis of this work, are evaluated by tracing the steps of ascent of basaltic magma including intersection and disruption of a repository followed by surface eruption. outhern Nevada is cut obliquely by a N-NE trending belt of basaltic volcanism that contains a number of major volcanic fields separated by areas with scattered basalt centers. The basalts of the belt range in age from 8 m.y. to recent. They are primarily of hawaiite composition, and a number of the fields exhibit the straddle-type associations of the alkalic subsuite. The basalts are characterized by high


Geological Society of America Bulletin | 1978

Cenozoic volcanic geology and probable age of inception of basin-range faulting in the southeasternmost Chocolate Mountains, California

Bruce M. Crowe


Other Information: PBD: 1 Dec 1998 | 1998

Volcanism Studies: Final Report for the Yucca Mountain Project

Bruce M. Crowe; Frank V. Perry; Greg A. Valentine; Lynn M. Bowker

^{87}Sr/^{86}Sr


Other Information: PBD: 1 Sep 2001 | 2001

Compliance Assessment Document for the Transuranic Wastes in the Greater Confinement Disposal Boreholes at the Nevada Test Site, Volume 2: Performance Assessment

John R. Cochran; Walter E. Beyeler; Douglas A. Brosseau; Laurence H. Brush; Theresa J. Brown; Bruce M. Crowe; Stephen H. Conrad; Paul A. David; Thomas F. Ehrhorn; Bill Fogleman; David P. Gallegos; Rick Haaker; Elena Arkadievna Kalinina; Laura L. Price; Dick P. Wirth Thomas; Sharon Ruth


Science | 1994

Paleomagnetic Record of a Geomagnetic Field Reversal from Late Miocene Mafic Intrusions, Southern Nevada

Catherine D. Ratcliff; John W. Geissman; Frank V. Perry; Bruce M. Crowe; Peter K. Zeitler

isotopic ratios (~0.707) and high Sr contents and are evolved from parental compositions by crystal fractionation. Theoretical considerations suggest basalt magma ascends rapidly from mantle depth (10s of cm/sec in the bubble-free regime) but may be trapped temporarily and fractionate at the mantle/crust interface. Basalt centers are fed from narrow linear dikes. Local sheet-like intrusions formed at depths of 200 to 300 m probably due to a combination of extensional faulting during emplacement and trapping within low-density tuff country rock, aided in part by a low magma-volatile content. Basalt centers comprise scoria cones of moderate size and associated lava flows formed during Strombolian eruptions. Local hydromagmatic eruptions occurred at three centers but are unlikely in future eruptions due to the considerable depth to the ground water table and the low flux of moisture in the unsaturated zone. Incorporation of radioactive waste in basalt magma is controlled by the dimensions of basalt dikes at repository depths and the depth of magma fragmentation. Dispersal pathways of waste should follow the pyroclastic component of a Strombolian eruption. The maximum volume of waste deposited with basaltic tephra can be traced approximately by assuming waste material is dispersed in the same patterns as country rock lithic fragments. Based on a basalt magma cycle that is similar to typical Strombolian centers,


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1999

The age of Lathrop Wells volcanic center: An 40Ar/39Ar dating investigation

Matthew T. Heizler; Frank V. Perry; Bruce M. Crowe; Lisa Peters; Robert Appelt


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1987

Trace element geochemistry of volcanic gases and particles from 1983–1984 eruptive episodes of Kilauea Volcano

Bruce M. Crowe; David L. Finnegan; William H. Zoller; William V. Boynton

180 m^{3}


Science | 1992

Measuring the age of the lathrop wells volcanic center at yucca mountain.

S. G. Wells; Bruce M. Crowe; Leslie D. McFadden


Archive | 1989

Volcanic probability calculations for the Yucca Mountain site: Estimation of volcanic rates

Bruce M. Crowe; Frank V. Perry

of a repository inventory will be deposited in a scoria cone (of which


Waste Management `97, Tucson, AZ (United States), 2-7 Mar 1997 | 1997

A common-sense probabilistic approach to assessing inadvertent human intrusion into low-level radioactive waste at the Nevada Test Site

P. Black; M. Hooten; K. Black; B. Moore; Bruce M. Crowe; S. Rawlinson; L. Barker

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Frank V. Perry

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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David L. Finnegan

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Matthew T. Heizler

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

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David P. Gallegos

Sandia National Laboratories

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F.V. Perry

University of New Mexico

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K. Black

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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