January 1, 2026
Report

LYNM PE1 Pre-Experiment A Site Characterization Report

Abstract

Underground chemical explosive experiments such as LYNM PE1 generate large multi-phenomenological datasets, require complex site preparation and build out, and utilize cutting edge models and analysis techniques to analyze and simulate the explosion-induced signals. This wide range of outcomes makes it a necessity to thoroughly characterize the testbed in advance of experiments in a way that complements the wide suite of data being generated. Here, we present a broad overview of the site characterization work and data collection that was conducted before Experiment A, which is the first in a series of three PE1 experiments. This work includes, but is not limited to, geologic mapping, physical sample collection, analysis of material properties, geophysical borehole logging, and in-situ measurements. This information was collected by a large, dedicated team and was used to inform site construction, finalize instrumentation placement, generate Geologic Framework Models, feed pre-experiment predictions, and facilitate post-experiment data analysis.

Published: January 1, 2026

Citation

Bodmer M.A., M.J. Townsend, B.L. Roberts, J. Wilson, J. Reppart, D. Smith, and N. Downs, et al. 2024. LYNM PE1 Pre-Experiment A Site Characterization Report Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. doi:10.2172/2429935.

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