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Interpreting INEEL Vadose Zone Water Movement on the Basis of Large-Scale Field Tests and Long-Term Vadose Zone Monitoring Results

Earl D. Mattson*, Swen O. Magnuson and Shannon L. Ansley

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415-2107



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Fig. 1. Site map of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory.

 


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Fig. 2. Stratigraphic illustration of the sedimentary interbed structure beneath the Subsurface Disposal Area.

 


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Fig. 3. Location of the Big Lost River, the spreading areas and the large-scale infiltration test in relationship to the Subsurface Disposal Area.

 


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Fig. 4. Site map of Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center illustrating the location of the major recharge sources at the surface.

 


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Fig. 5. Mechanism controlling water recharge at the upper sedimentary–basalt interface and at subsurface sedimentary interbeds.

 





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