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DOI10.2172/109666
报告编号PNL--10788
来源IDOSTI_ID: 109666
The role of plants and animals in isolation barriers at Hanford, Washington
Link, S.O.; Cadwell, L.L.; Petersen, K.L.; Sackschewsky, M.R.; Landeen, D.S.
英文摘要The Hanford Site Surface Barrier Development Program was organized in 1985 to test the effectiveness of various barrier designs in minimizing the effects of water infiltration; plant, animal, and human intrusion; and wind and water erosion on buried wastes, and in minimizing the emanation of noxious gases. Plants will serve to minimize drainage and erosion, but present,the potential for growing roots into wastes. Animals burrow holes into the soil, and the burrow holes could allow water to preferentially drain into the waste. They also bring soil to the surface which, if wastes are incorporated, could present a risk for the dispersion of wastes into the environment. This report reviews work done to assess the role of plants and animals in isolation barriers at Hanford. It also reviews work done to understand the potential effects from climate change on the plants and animals that may inhabit barriers in the future.
出版年1995
报告类型Technical Report
语种英语
国家美国
来源学科分类05 NUCLEAR FUELS ; 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ; CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS ; DESIGN ; HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ; UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL ; PLANTS ; ANIMALS ; EROSION ; CLIMATIC CHANGE ; MOISTURE ; SOILS
URLhttp://www.osti.gov/scitech/servlets/purl/109666
资源类型科技报告
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/266289
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Link, S.O.,Cadwell, L.L.,Petersen, K.L.,et al. The role of plants and animals in isolation barriers at Hanford, Washington,1995.
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