U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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- Colloid-facilitated radionuclide transport: a regulatory perspective
- Regulatory Criterion for the Proposed Radioactive Waste Repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, USA
- STEWB - Simplified Transient Estimation of the Water Budget
- Use of Groundwater Chemistry to Evaluate Subsurface Flow at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
- Moisture Observations in Sealed Tunnels at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
- 3D Geospatial Models for Visualization and Analysis of Groundwater Contamination at a Nuclear Materials Processing Facility
- Development of an Integrated Ground-Water Monitoring Strategy for Supporting Performance Assessments of Nuclear Facilities
- Heat Transfer through Rockfall
- Model Abstraction to Assess Uncertainty in Flow and Transport Modeling
- The Role of Monitoring in Risk-Informed Assessments Involving Uncertainty
- Assessment of Alternative Conceptual Models Using Reactive Transport Modeling with Monitoring Data
- Effects of Natural Drift Degradation on In-Drift Moisture Distribution
- Hydrologic Scenario Uncertainty in a Comprehensive Assessment of Hydrogeologic Uncertainty
- Using Temporal Persistence to Upscale Soil Water Contents and Reduce Uncertainty
- Model for Understanding Flow Processes and Distribution in Rock Rubble
- Mountain-Front Distributed Recharge in Nevada
- Relationship of Short-term Precipitation Records at Yucca Mountain to Long-Term Climate Records
- Using Ensemble Predictions to Simulate Field-Scale Soil Water Time Series with Upscaled and Downscaled Soil Hydraulic Properties
- Complex Unsaturated Zone Flow and Thermohydrologic Processes in a Regulatory Environment: A Perspective on Uncertainty
- Evaluating Consequences of Volcanism for Spent Nuclear Fuel at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
- Evaporation from Near-Drift Fractured Rock Surfaces
- Igneous Activity at Yucca Mountain: Technical Basis for Decision Making
- Overview of Collaborative Research to Assess Tsunami Hazard for Nuclear Plants on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts
- Overview of NRC's Regulatory Perspective on Performance Confirmation
- Sensors and Monitoring Techniques for the Deep Unsaturated Zone: Reducing Uncertainty Related to Seepage and Transport in Fractured Rock
- Uncertainty and the Conceptual Site Model
- Uncertainty in Climatology-Based Estimates of Shallow Groundwater Recharge
- Use of U and Th Decay-Series Disequilibrium to Characterize Geothermal Systems: An Example from the Coso Geothermal System
- Extreme Storm Event Assessments for Nuclear Facilities and Dam Safety
- Impacts of Rotational Ground Motions on Structural Systems
- Overview of Collaborative Project to Develop Tsunami Hazard Assessments for the US Atlantic and Gulf Coasts
- Response of Pendulums to Translational and Rotational Components of Ground Motion
- Role of Modeling and Monitoring in Remediating Radionuclide Contamination in Ground Water
- Subsurface Chloride Transport in Shallow Groundwater: A Tracer Study
- Characterization, Modeling, Monitoring and Remediation of Radionuclides in the Subsurface
- LOW VELOCITY ZONE AND TOPOGRAPHY AS A SOURCE OF SITE AMPLIFICATION EFFECT ON TARZANA HILL, CALIFORNIA
- Optimizing Characterization of Site Hydrology in Support of New Reactor Licensing at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Invited)
- Significance of Site-Specific Hydrogeologic Parameters in the Analysis of Radionuclide Transport at New Nuclear Reactor Sites
- Simulating tracer transport in variably saturated soils and shallow groundwater
- Uncertainty in Multimodel Water Flow Simulation Associated with Pedotransfer Functions and Weighting Methods
- Use of Advanced Tsunami Hazard Assessment Techniques and Tsunami Source Characterizations in U.S. and International Nuclear Regulatory Activities
- Extreme Storm Data and Analyses in the Southeastern U.S. - Implications for Critical Infrastructure
- Sensitivity analysis of tracer transport in variably saturated soils at USDA-ARS OPE3 field site
- Soil Moisture Data Assimilation in Soil Water Flow Modeling
- Accuracy of Non-Destructive Testing of PBRs to Estimate Fragilities
- Augmenting an observation network to facilitate flow and transport model discrimination
- Ground Rotational Motions as Inferred from Downhole Vertical Array Observations
- Applying model abstraction techniques to optimize monitoring networks for detecting subsurface contaminant transport
- Assessment of Data Importance and Monitoring Network Optimization for HYDRUS-3D Model Calibration with a Linear Statistical Inference Method
- External Hazard Research at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- North Anna Nuclear Power Plant Strong Motion Records of the Mineral, Virginia Earthquake of August 23, 2011
- Testing seismic hazard models with Be-10 exposure ages for precariously balanced rocks
- Understanding Earthquake Processes in the Central and Eastern US and Implications for Nuclear Reactor Safety
- Evaluation of Biostimulated Uranium Reduction as A Remediation Strategy for Deep Aquifers Following In-Situ Leaching And Recovery
- Scaling and Pedotransfer in Numerical Simulations of Flow and Transport in Soils
- The VAULT2.0 Observing Campaign: The First Comprehensive Investigation of the Chromosphere-Corona Interface at Sub-arcsecond scales
- Updated Graizer-Kalkan Ground Motion Prediction Equations for Western United States
- GPS Measurements of Crustal Motion Indicate 3D GIA Models are Needed to Understand Antarctic Ice Mass Change
- Gravitational signature and apparent mass changes in Amundsen Embayment caused by low viscosity GIA model constrained by rapid bedrock displacement
- Investigating the Crust and Upper Mantle of Antarctica based on S-Wave Receiver Functions Deployed in Ice Stations
- The POLENET-ANET integrated GPS and seismology approach to understanding glacial isostatic adjustment and ice mass change in Antarctica
- Gravitational signature and apparent mass changes in Amundsen Embayment caused by low viscosity GIA model constrained by rapid bedrock displacement
- Ground Motion Prediction Equations for the Central and Eastern United States
- Investigating the possibility of East Antarctic ice mass loss as an explanation for GPS-derived observations of horizontal motion
- Site Specific Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimates and Professional Judgement
- A reference model for crust and uppermost mantle beneath Antarctica
- Analysis of Extreme Snow Water Equivalent Data in Central New Hampshire
- Seismic and thermal structure of the crust and uppermost mantle beneath Antarctica from inversion of multiple seismic datasets
- A Comparative Evaluation of Precipitation Areal Reduction Factor Variability across the Conterminous United States
- A Watershed-based Assessment of Precipitation Areal Reduction Factors in the Ohio River Basin
- Analyses of Cool-Season Extreme Precipitation in the Willamette River Basin Using Max-Stable Processes
- Is My Tropical Cyclone Storm Recurrence Rate Biased? … An Evaluation of Epistemic Uncertainty in Storm Recurrences Rates
- Separating Aleatory and Epistemic uncertainties in evaluation of hydraulic loading including dam failures with HEC-WAT
- Coastal Probabilistic Flood Hazard Assessment Due to Coincident Occurrence of Tropical Cyclone-Induced Surge and Precipitation
- Probabilistic flood hazard assessment of multi-mechanism floods using a computationally tractable Bayesian-motivated approach
- Compound flood hazard assessment using a Bayesian framework
- Probabilistic Coastal Compound Flood Hazard Analysis Pilot Study Incorporating Synthetic Hurricane Rainfall
- Probabilistic Flood Hazard Assessment for Local Intense Precipitation at Nuclear Power Plant Sites