1975
DOI: 10.2172/7253794
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Geologic feasibility of selected chalk-bearing sequences within the conterminous United States with regard to siting of radioactive-waste repositories

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“…A review of thick chalk formations in the United States included the extensive Cretaceous Selma Chalk found along the Gulf Coast Plain fiom s o u t h d Alabama to northeast Mississippi; the mid-continent Niobrara Formation in eastemNebraska, central and western Kansas, and eastern Colorado; the Austin Chalk of eastcentral to northeast Texas; and other, less-developed Cretaceous and Tertiary chalks (Gonzales, 1975(Gonzales, ,1977).…”
Section: C52 Cretaceous Chalksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A review of thick chalk formations in the United States included the extensive Cretaceous Selma Chalk found along the Gulf Coast Plain fiom s o u t h d Alabama to northeast Mississippi; the mid-continent Niobrara Formation in eastemNebraska, central and western Kansas, and eastern Colorado; the Austin Chalk of eastcentral to northeast Texas; and other, less-developed Cretaceous and Tertiary chalks (Gonzales, 1975(Gonzales, ,1977).…”
Section: C52 Cretaceous Chalksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…' 'cs as a waste disposal medium was found to be (1) low permeability and thus a general resistance to the penelration of water (2) reasonably thick and widespread (3) occurrence in regions of very low seismicity and generally with slight structural deformation (4) extremely line-grained, which produces a measure of self-sealing plastic behavior, and (5) the absence of water within subsurface excavations as documented by a liquid petroleum gas cavern facility in south-central Alabama (Gonzales, 1975).…”
Section: Chalk' S Favorable C Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
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