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    Heterogeneous multiphase flow properties of volcanic rocks and implications for noble gas transport from underground nuclear explosions by Heath, Jason E., Kuhlman, Kristopher L., Broome, Scott T., Wilson, Jennifer E., Malama, Bwalya

    Published in Vadose zone journal (01-05-2021)
    “…Of interest to the Underground Nuclear Explosion Signatures Experiment are patterns and timing of explosion‐generated noble gases that reach the land surface…”
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    Mechanical and poroelastic behavior of porous tuff under drained and undrained conditions by Bauer, Stephen J., Broome, Scott T., Kibikas, William M., Wilson, Jennifer E.

    “…A series of drained and undrained water-saturated constant mean-stress tests were performed to investigate the strength, elasticity, and poroelastic response…”
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    Thermal and mechanical properties of nitrate thermal storage salts in the solid-phase by Iverson, Brian D., Broome, Scott T., Kruizenga, Alan M., Cordaro, Joseph G.

    Published in Solar energy (01-10-2012)
    “…► Solid-phase thermal and mechanical properties of nitrate thermal storage salts. ► Thermal properties: specific heat, coefficient of thermal expansion,…”
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    Effects of CO2 on mechanical variability and constitutive behavior of the Lower Tuscaloosa Formation, Cranfield Injection Site, USA by Rinehart, Alex J., Dewers, Thomas A., Broome, Scott T., Eichhubl, Peter

    “…We characterize geomechanical constitutive behavior of reservoir sandstones at conditions simulating the “Cranfield” Southeast Regional Carbon Sequestration…”
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    The Complicated Link Between Material Properties and Microfracture Density for an Underground Explosion in Granite by Swanson, E., Wilson, J., Broome, S., Sussman, A.

    “…Geophysical techniques are often implemented as quick and inexpensive ways to locate and characterize fractures in the subsurface, which is important for a…”
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