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EES Progress Report 2001-2002 in pdf format
Front Cover, Inside Cover, Abstract, Acknowledgements, Table of Contents
Acronymns and Abbreviations, Division Overview, DRC Committee Listing
Group and IGPP Overviews
- Acronymns and Abbreviations
- Earth and Environmental Sciences
Division Management
- Atmospheric, Climate,
and Environmental
Dynamics—EES-2
- Hydrology, Geochemistry,
and Geology—EES-6
- Geotechnical Engineering
Research—EES-7
- Environmental Geology and Spatial Analysis—EES-9
- Geophysics—EES-11
- Carlsbad Operations—
EES-12
- Institute of Geophysics and
Planetary Physics—IGPP
Research Summaries
- EES-2
- Advanced Measurement Capabilities and Their Applications
to Ecosystem Monitoring
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- Finding the Roles of Ocean Physical and Biogeochemical
- Processes in Global Climate Variation
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- Recent FIRETEC Developments and Applications
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- Assessment of Surface and Near-Surface Hydrologic Processes
at Technical Area 54
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- Tropical Western Pacific
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- Weapons Phenomenology and Infrasound
- EES-6
- Hydrogeology of the Pajarito Plateau
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- Tracing Ecologic Processes with Stable Isotopes
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- Three-Dimensional Model of the Espačola Basin Aquifer
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- Colloid-Facilitated Radionuclide Transport
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- Geochemistry of Carbon Capture and Sequestration
- EES-7
- Yucca Mountain Saturated-Zone Flow and Transport
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- Data-Management Team Continues to Expand Services
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- Engineered Barrier Systems for the Yucca Mountain Project
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- Yucca Mountain Project Underground Field
Testing Coordination
- EES-9
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Geological Elements of the Laboratoryˇs Seismic
Hazards Program
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- A New Volcano at Yucca Mountain? What is the Risk?
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- Environmental Investigations in Canyons at Los Alamos
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- Advanced Geographic Information System Capabilities
in Support of EES
- EES-11
- Microhole Drilling and Instrumentation Technology
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- Subcritical Experiment Containment
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- Seismic Imaging
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- Nonlinear Elastic Waves in Geomaterials
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- Regional Location Calibration in Asia
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- Evaluation of Monitoring Technologies for Nuclear Testing
- EES-12
- Plutonium-239 in Synthetic Brines After Equilibration
with Magnesium Oxide Backfill
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- Irradiation of MgCl2š6H2O Applying Beam-Line Experiments
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- Synchrotron X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Applications in
- Actinide Molecular Environmental Science
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- An Apatite II Permeable Reactive Barrier to Remediate Lead, Zinc,
and Cadmium in Acid Mine Drainage
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- Phosphate-Induced Metal Stabilization Remediation of
- Lead-Contaminated Soil at Camp Stanley
- IGPP
- Emerging Astrophysical Phenomena
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- Dynamic Science of Earth Processes
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- Complex Dynamical Systems
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- Space Weather Foundations
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- Turbulent Transport and Surface Fluxes of Momentum, Heat, and
Mass for Inhomogeneous and Nonstationarity Conditions
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- Analytical and Experimental Facilities
Overview of EES Divisionˇs Physical Plant Conditions and
- Analytical and Experimental Research Facilities
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- Actinide Chemistry and Repository Science Program
Capabilities at Los Alamosˇ Carlsbad Operations and CEMRC
Analytical and Experimental Facilities
Intellectual Property
Appendices
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