Gases will be generated in waste packages during their transport to a geological disposal facility (GDF), this generation will continue during GDF operations and after GDF closure. The range of gases produced will include flammable, radioactive and chemotoxic species. These must be managed to ensure safety during transport and operations, and the post-closure consequences need to be understood. The two primary post-closure gas issues for a GDF are the need for the system pressure to remain below a value at which irreversible damage to the engineered barrier system and host geology could occur, and the need to ensure that any flux of gas (in particular gaseous radionuclides) to the biosphere does not result in unacceptable risk. This paper p...
Isolation of spent nuclear fuel assemblies in deep vertical boreholes is analyzed. The main safety f...
As many nuclear power plants are reaching their end of lifecycle, the decommissioning of these inst...
As many nuclear power plants are reaching their end of lifecycle, the decommissioning of these inst...
The effective management of radioactive waste is a necessary prerequisite to the use of nuclear ener...
This paper gives an overview of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, Radioactive Waste Management ...
Gas generation issues, particularly hydrogen, have been an area of concern for the transport and sto...
Carbon-14 is a key radionuclide in the assessment of the safety of a geological disposal facility (...
The interaction of radiation from radioactive materials with the waste matrix can lead to the deteri...
The disposal route for the UK's inventory of spent nuclear fuel has yet to be decided upon, however ...
Higher activity radioactive wastes remain hazardous for extremely long timescales, of up to hundreds...
Gas generation issues, particularly hydrogen, have been an area of concern for the transport and sto...
In underground repositories for radioactive waste, significant quantities of gases may be generated ...
Radioactive nuclear waste at the Hanford Site is stored in underground waste storage tanks at the si...
Environmental radioactivity has been an important area of research throughout the 20th century, beca...
The gas generation rates for both the gamma and alpha radiolysis experiments appear to be about the ...
Isolation of spent nuclear fuel assemblies in deep vertical boreholes is analyzed. The main safety f...
As many nuclear power plants are reaching their end of lifecycle, the decommissioning of these inst...
As many nuclear power plants are reaching their end of lifecycle, the decommissioning of these inst...
The effective management of radioactive waste is a necessary prerequisite to the use of nuclear ener...
This paper gives an overview of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, Radioactive Waste Management ...
Gas generation issues, particularly hydrogen, have been an area of concern for the transport and sto...
Carbon-14 is a key radionuclide in the assessment of the safety of a geological disposal facility (...
The interaction of radiation from radioactive materials with the waste matrix can lead to the deteri...
The disposal route for the UK's inventory of spent nuclear fuel has yet to be decided upon, however ...
Higher activity radioactive wastes remain hazardous for extremely long timescales, of up to hundreds...
Gas generation issues, particularly hydrogen, have been an area of concern for the transport and sto...
In underground repositories for radioactive waste, significant quantities of gases may be generated ...
Radioactive nuclear waste at the Hanford Site is stored in underground waste storage tanks at the si...
Environmental radioactivity has been an important area of research throughout the 20th century, beca...
The gas generation rates for both the gamma and alpha radiolysis experiments appear to be about the ...
Isolation of spent nuclear fuel assemblies in deep vertical boreholes is analyzed. The main safety f...
As many nuclear power plants are reaching their end of lifecycle, the decommissioning of these inst...
As many nuclear power plants are reaching their end of lifecycle, the decommissioning of these inst...