BARNWELL Caption: Model domain used for FEHM gas flow and transport simulations for a site where an underground nuclear explosion was performed, which includes hydrostratigraphic units, faults, and detonation-induced damage structure. LA-UR-18-20804 Reference: Bourret, S.M., E.M. Kwicklis, T.A. Miller, and P.H. Stauffer. 2018. Evaluating the importance of barometric pumping for subsurface gas transport near an underground nuclear test site. EM streamlines Caption: Figure showing Model domain and hydrostratigraphic units with saturation and streamlines representing potential water flow paths. Reference: Fate and Transport Investigations Update for Chromium Contamination from Sandia Canyon, LA-UR-08-4702, 2008. PDF: https://www.lanl.gov/orgs/ees/staff/monty/reports/LA-UR-08-4702-Fate&Trans_Cr_Sandia_Jul08.pdf GAS LDRDDR FEHM multi-phase simulation of gas transport in fractured rock due to barometric pumping. Figure by Dylan R. Harp, LA-UR-16-23559 SALT Reference: 2013 Stauffer, P.H., D.R. Harp, A.B. Jordan, Z. Lu, S. Kelkar, Q. Kang, J. Ten Cate,H. Boukhalfa, Y. Labyed, P.W. Reimus, F.A. Caporuscio, T.A. Miller, B.A. Robinson, Coupled model for heat and water transport in a high level waste repository in salt, September 30, 2013 DOE Level 2 Milestone FCRD-UFD- 2013-000206 Los Alamos National Laboratory Document LA-UR 13-27584 SV by SOILVISION Assorted images running FEHM See https://soilvision.com/products/svoffice-wr