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Boulder, Colorado, USA -- The scientific community can now take a
long-awaited look at the research behind the selection of Yucca
Mountain, Nevada, as the nation's high-level radioactive waste
repository.
The Geology and Climatology of Yucca Mountain and Vicinity, Southern
Nevada and California, published by the Geological Society of America,
presents important results of a significant part of the U.S. Department
of Energy (DOE) Yucca Mountain site characterization study. The study
was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the DOE National
Laboratories. The book includes discussion of the mountain's tectonic
setting and detailed structural geology and stratigraphy, evaluation of
tectonic models that have been proposed, and a study of the climate
history and possible climate change that could affect the mountain's
ability to isolate radioactive waste.
According to co-editor
John Stuckless, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO, more than $6
billion has been spent thus far to study geologic, engineering, and
transportation issues associated with Yucca Mountain. The site
characterization study contained results of more than 20 years of
scientific research and analysis by hundreds of scientists.
"A
major challenge of producing the book was coping with the sheer volume
of research," said Stuckless. "We needed to boil it down and make it
usable, retaining key findings as well as important nuances."
Stuckless
expects the book to draw significant interest from beyond the
scientific community. "This research will be the prime support for
DOE's application for licensing, which will be submitted to the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 2008," he said. "The research reported
in this Memoir will be studied and used by the legal community,
Congressional staffs, and virtually everyone involved with or having a
stake in Yucca Mountain."
Stuckless and co-editor Robert
Levich, U.S. Department of Energy (retired), are now at work on a
second volume. It will summarize current understanding of the hydrology
and geochemistry of the Yucca Mountain area. They hope to have it ready
to submit to GSA by the end of 2007.
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The Geology and Climatology of Yucca Mountain and Vicinity, Southern Nevada and California
John S. Stuckless and Robert A. Levich (Eds.)
Geological Society of America Memoir 199
2007, 205 pages, US$65.00, GSA member price US$46.00
ISBN-13 978-0-8137-1199-7
www.geosociety.org
Contact: Ann Cairns
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303-357-1056
Geological Society of America
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