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Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 May 2004
The Leading Edge (2004) 23 (5): 438–442.
... the contributions of personnel from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory who helped with the mock tank leak experiment conducted at the DOE Hanford Site. The early research and development of ERT as a geophysical tool was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2009
Vadose Zone Journal (2009) 8 (3): 643–650.
.... Although not in conjunction with contaminant transport, Cameron et al. (2002) conducted a field demonstration of soil desiccation at the Hanford Mock Tank Site to dry a zone below a tank. More than 4000 L of water was removed in response to subsurface air injection during a 2-wk test; however...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 30 September 2010
Geophysics (2010) 75 (4): WA95–WA104.
...Dale F. Rucker; Meng H. Loke; Marc T. Levitt; Gillian E. Noonan Abstract An electrical-resistivity survey was completed at the T tank farm at the Hanford nuclear site in Washington State, U.S.A. The purpose of the survey was to define the lateral extent of waste plumes in the vadose zone...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 19 November 2021
Geophysics (2022) 87 (1): B31–B43.
.... The patterns and values of the synthetic tomographic models are then compared with LE-ERT field data from the AX tank farm at the Hanford Site. This indirect method of assessing the effective resistivity reveals that the reinforced concrete tanks are electrically resistive and the accompanying piping...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2012
Vadose Zone Journal (2012) 11 (4): vzj2011.0168.
... desiccation at the Hanford Mock Tank Site in an attempt to dry out a zone below a tank. More than 4000 L of water were removed in response to subsurface air injection during a 2-wk test. However, the removed volume included both water from the vadose zone and injected air because no dehumidification...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2007
Vadose Zone Journal (2007) 6 (4): 1031–1041.
..., especially in the vadose zone. In May and June 2000, a mock tank leak test was performed at the 299-E24-111 experimental test well site (also know as the Sisson and Lu site) in the 200 East Area ( Fig. 1 ). This time period was chosen because precipitation in the area is generally minimal during the late...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2012
Vadose Zone Journal (2012) 11 (1): vzj2011.0089.
... conducted outside the Hanford Site. Cameron et al. (2002) conducted a field demonstration of soil desiccation at the Hanford Mock Tank Site to dry a zone below a tank, although not in conjunction with the question of contaminant transport. More than 4000 L of water were removed during a 2-wk test...
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