International audienceThe physical and chemical properties of clay-rocks are, at least partly, controlled by the chemical composition of their pore water. In evaluating the concept of disposing of radioactive waste in clay-rock formations, determining pore water composition is an important step in predicting how a clay-rock will behave over time and as a function of external forces, such as chemical and thermal perturbations. This study aimed to assess experimental and modeling methodology to calculate pore water composition in a clay-rock as a function of temperature (up to 80 °C). Hydrothermal alteration experiments were carried out on clay-rock samples. We conducted comprehensive chemical and mineralogical characterization of the materia...
This report describes a series of hydrothermal experiments using crushed tuff from the Topopah Sprin...
Acid stimulation to enhance the permeability of geological reservoirs is the oldest technique still ...
Although the corrosion and scaling problems associated with handling geothermal fluids are well know...
International audienceThe physical and chemical properties of clay-rocks are, at least partly, contr...
International audienceThe physical and chemical properties of clay-rocks are, at least partly, contr...
AbstractThe physical and chemical properties of clay-rocks are, at least partly, controlled by the c...
International audienceThis study proposes a thermodynamic model that is able to predict the pore wat...
International audienceThe chemistry of pore water is an important property of clayrocks being consid...
After closure of an underground nuclear waste repository, the decay of radionuclides will raise temp...
International audienceBoom Clay and Ypresian Clays have been considered as potential geological host...
Iron-minerals-water interactions are of primary importance in the contexts of underground structure ...
International audienceIron-minerals-water interactions are of primary importance in the contexts of ...
International audienceA repository of high-level nuclear wastes in the Callovo-Oxfordian (COx) clay ...
This report describes a series of hydrothermal experiments using crushed tuff from the Topopah Sprin...
Acid stimulation to enhance the permeability of geological reservoirs is the oldest technique still ...
Although the corrosion and scaling problems associated with handling geothermal fluids are well know...
International audienceThe physical and chemical properties of clay-rocks are, at least partly, contr...
International audienceThe physical and chemical properties of clay-rocks are, at least partly, contr...
AbstractThe physical and chemical properties of clay-rocks are, at least partly, controlled by the c...
International audienceThis study proposes a thermodynamic model that is able to predict the pore wat...
International audienceThe chemistry of pore water is an important property of clayrocks being consid...
After closure of an underground nuclear waste repository, the decay of radionuclides will raise temp...
International audienceBoom Clay and Ypresian Clays have been considered as potential geological host...
Iron-minerals-water interactions are of primary importance in the contexts of underground structure ...
International audienceIron-minerals-water interactions are of primary importance in the contexts of ...
International audienceA repository of high-level nuclear wastes in the Callovo-Oxfordian (COx) clay ...
This report describes a series of hydrothermal experiments using crushed tuff from the Topopah Sprin...
Acid stimulation to enhance the permeability of geological reservoirs is the oldest technique still ...
Although the corrosion and scaling problems associated with handling geothermal fluids are well know...