
doi: 10.2172/140744
The tectonics program for the proposed high-level nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain in southwestern Nevada must evaluate the potential for surface faulting beneath the prospective surface facilities. To help meet this goal, Quaternary surficial mapping studies and photolineament analyses were conducted to provide data for evaluating the location, recency, and style of faulting with Midway Valley at the eastern base of Yucca Mountain, the preferred location of these surface facilities. This interim report presents the preliminary results of this work.
Topography, 58 Geosciences, High-Level Radioactive Wastes, Geology, Geologic Faults, Yucca Mountain Project, 05 Nuclear Fuels, Maps, Lineaments, Underground Disposal, Soils, Yucca Mountain
Topography, 58 Geosciences, High-Level Radioactive Wastes, Geology, Geologic Faults, Yucca Mountain Project, 05 Nuclear Fuels, Maps, Lineaments, Underground Disposal, Soils, Yucca Mountain
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