2010
DOI: 10.2172/992820
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Hydrogeologic Model for the Gable Gap Area, Hanford Site

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“…Bedrock beneath the 200 East Area consists of Miocene basalt flows of the Columbia River Basalt Group (Myers et al 1979). These are overlain by fluvial sediments deposited and repeatedly scoured over the past 10.5 million years by the ancestral Columbia and Salmon‐Clearwater River systems (Lindsey and Gaylord 1990; Bjornstad et al 2010), and by Pleistocene cataclysmic flooding (U.S. DOE 2002). A northwest to southeast trending anticline occurs to the north and east of LLBG WMA‐1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bedrock beneath the 200 East Area consists of Miocene basalt flows of the Columbia River Basalt Group (Myers et al 1979). These are overlain by fluvial sediments deposited and repeatedly scoured over the past 10.5 million years by the ancestral Columbia and Salmon‐Clearwater River systems (Lindsey and Gaylord 1990; Bjornstad et al 2010), and by Pleistocene cataclysmic flooding (U.S. DOE 2002). A northwest to southeast trending anticline occurs to the north and east of LLBG WMA‐1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This simplified layer-125 cake depositional model has been complicated by the depositional process, and subsequent removal, of Across the Hanford Site, these stratigraphic units have continuously been mapped to build a 3D geologic 140 framework model (GFM) by interpolating depths of different geologic contacts interpreted from approximately 1500 boreholes (CHPRC, 2018). Borehole datasets may include drillers' descriptions, geologists' descriptions, geophysical logs, grain-size analyses, and/or sediment photographs, and were also used to establish the presence of ancestral fluvial channels or paleochannels across the site (Bjornstad et al, 2010;Reidel and Chamness, 2007). The 3D GFM is expected to be accurate in areas with higher 145 borehole densities; however, it may have more uncertainty in areas with sparsely located boreholes or areas where subsurface heterogeneity exists at length scales smaller than the borehole separation.…”
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