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  1. Discriminating underground nuclear explosions leading to late‐time radionuclide gas seeps
  2. Discriminating underground nuclear explosions leading to late-time radionuclide gas seeps
  3. Quantifying Holocene Cliff Retreat Rates at Technical Area 54, a Low- and Mixed-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico
  4. Identification of dominant gas transport frequencies during barometric pumping of fractured rock
  5. Evidence for High Rates of Gas Transport in the Deep Subsurface
  6. Special Analysis: 2016-002, Analysis of Cover Erosion and Enhanced Infiltration at Pit 25, TA-54 Area G
  7. LANL Salt International Update
  8. Experiments and Modeling to Support Field Test Design
  9. Updated Erosion Analysis for Material Disposal Area G, Technical Area 54, Los Alamos National Laboratory
  10. Annual Summary Report for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Technical Area 54, Area G Disposal Facility Fiscal Year 2017
  11. Evaluation of Low-Level Waste Disposal Receipt Data for Los Alamos National Laboratory Technical Area 54, Area G Disposal Facility – Fiscal Years 2015-2017
  12. Groundwater Modeling and Predictions of C-14 Transport from Pit 38 at TA-54, Area G
  13. Simulations of Moisture Movement through Pits 37 and 38 at Los Alamos National Laboratory Technical Area 54, Area G
  14. Update on Salt Disposal R&D LANL
  15. Cliff Retreat Characterization at Technical Area 54, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
  16. Annual Summary Report for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Technical Area 54, Area G Disposal Facility Fiscal Year 2017
  17. The importance of barometric pumping for subsurface gas transport at U20az : Barnwell
  18. Summary of a Gas Transport Tracer Test in the Deep Cerros Del Rio Basalts, Mesita del Buey, Los Alamos NM.
  19. Special Analysis: 2016-001 Analysis of the Potential Under-Reporting of Am-241 Inventory for Nitrate Salt Waste at Area G
  20. Understanding CO2 Storage Into Deep Saline Aquifers at the Shenhua Site, Ordos Basin using Simulation-based Sensitivity Analysis
  21. Big Sky Project Preliminary Results June 28, 2017
  22. Special Analysis: 2017-001 Disposal of Drums Containing Enriched Uranium in Pit 38 at Technical Area 54, Area G
  23. Annual Report for Los Alamos National Laboratory Technical Area 54, Area G Disposal Facility - Fiscal Year 2016
  24. Modeling radionuclide migration from underground nuclear explosions
  25. Special Analysis: 2016-003 Upgrade of Area G PA=CA Model to Updated Versions of GoldSim Software and to LANL Analysts
  26. Groundwater Pathway Model for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Technical Area 54, Area G, Revision 1
  27. Groundwater Pathway Model for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Technical Area 21, Material Disposal Area T
  28. The National Risk Assessment Partnership’s integrated assessment model for carbon storage: A tool to support decision making amidst uncertainty
  29. Potential seal bypass and caprock storage produced by deformation-band-to-opening-mode-fracture transition at the reservoir/caprock interface
  30. Investigation of uncertainty in CO2 reservoir models: A sensitivity analysis of relative permeability parameter values
  31. Radionuclide Gas Transport through Nuclear Explosion-Generated Fracture Networks
  32. The hydrothermal alteration of cooling lava domes
  33. Hydrous Mineral Dehydration Around Heat-Generating Nuclear Waste in Bedded Salt Formations
  34. Thermal Modeling of High-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal in a Salt Repository
  35. Joule–Thomson Effects on the Flow of Liquid Water
  36. Pre-site Characterization Risk Analysis for Commercial-Scale Carbon Sequestration
  37. Probabilistic evaluation of shallow groundwater resources at a hypothetical carbon sequestration site
  38. An Alternative Pathway for Stimulating Regional Deployment of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage
  39. Quantification of Key Long-term Risks at CO2 Sequestration Sites: Latest Results from US DOE's National Risk Assessment Partnership (NRAP) Project
  40. System integration linking CO2 Sources, Sinks, and Infrastructure for the Ordos Basin, China
  41. Influence of relative permeability parameters on CO2 injectivity
  42. Upscaling retardation factor in hierarchical porous media with multimodal reactive mineral facies
  43. A CO2-PENS model of methods and costs for treatment of water extracted during geologic carbon sequestration
  44. Simulation of industrial-scale CO2 storage: Multi-scale heterogeneity and its impacts on storage capacity, injectivity and leakage
  45. On estimating functional average breakthrough curve using time-warping technique and perturbation approach
  46. Effects of geologic reservoir uncertainty on CO2 transport and storage infrastructure
  47. Transport by Oscillatory Flow in Soils with Rate-Limited Mass Transfer: 1. Theory
  48. Transport by Oscillatory Flow in Soils with Rate-Limited Mass Transfer: 2. Field Experiment
  49. The cross-scale science of CO2 capture and storage: from pore scale to regional scale
  50. Quantifying Transport Uncertainty in Unsaturated Rock using Monte Carlo Sampling of Retention Curves
  51. Greening Coal: Breakthroughs and Challenges in Carbon Capture and Storage
  52. A feasibility study of geological CO2 sequestration in the Ordos Basin, China
  53. Application of the CO2 -PENS risk analysis tool to the Rock Springs Uplift, Wyoming
  54. How storage uncertainty will drive CCS infrastructure
  55. Mesoscale Carbon Sequestration Site Screening and CCS Infrastructure Analysis†
  56. The key to commercial-scale geological CO2 sequestration: Displaced fluid management
  57. Onset of convection over a transient base-state in anisotropic and layered porous media
  58. Untangling Diffusion from Advection in Unsaturated Porous Media: Experimental Data, Modeling, and Parameter Uncertainty
  59. A System Model for Geologic Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide
  60. Buoyant convection resulting from dissolution and permeability growth in vertical limestone fractures
  61. Combining geologic data and numerical modeling to improve estimates of the CO2 sequestration potential of the Rock Springs Uplift, Wyoming
  62. Natural analogs of geologic CO2 sequestration: Some general implications for engineered sequestration
  63. Development of a Hybrid Process and System Model for the Assessment of Wellbore Leakage at a Geologic CO2Sequestration Site
  64. Non-modal growth of perturbations in density-driven convection in porous media
  65. Inverse Modeling of Subsurface Flow and Transport Properties: A Review with New Developments
  66. Overview of a CO2 sequestration field test in the West Pearl Queen reservoir, New Mexico
  67. Multiphase, Multicomponent Parameter Estimation for Liquid and Vapor Fluxes in Deep Arid Systems Using Hydrologic Data and Natural Environmental Tracers
  68. Hydrothermal recharge and discharge guided by basement outcrops on 0.7-3.6 Ma seafloor east of the Juan de Fuca Ridge: Observations and numerical models
  69. Flux Flummoxed: A Proposal for Consistent Usage
  70. Surface Water-Groundwater Connection at the Los Alamos Canyon Weir Site: Part 2. Modeling of Tracer Test Results
  71. Unidirectional gas flow in soil porosity resulting from barometric pressure cycles
  72. Vadose Zone Transport of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane: Conceptual Model Validation through Numerical Simulation
  73. Modeling consolidation and dewatering near the toe of the northern Barbados accretionary complex
  74. Consolidation patterns during initiation and evolution of a plate-boundary decollement zone: Northern Barbados accretionary prism