International audienceNear-surface aquitards are targeted for the containment of low-level radioactive waste (LLW) in near-surface environments because they could act as natural low-permeability protective barriers for underlying groundwater resources. Few detailed mineralogical and geochemical studies have been dedicated to surficial clay formations (Hendry and Wassenaar, 2000), compared to the abundance of data made available for reduced clay formations foreseen for deep nuclear repository systems. Their study is however of primary interest for the near-surface waste storage. The objectives of this study were (1) to describe the distribution of major ions in pore waters of a 80 m-thick clay-rich aquitard near the surface, and (2) to ident...
Belgium investigates the design for disposal of its ‘High-Level Radioactive Waste’ in two deep clay ...
This paper evaluates the effect of hyper-alkaline (NaOH/KOH) leachate on the mineralogy and porosity...
International audienceBoom Clay and Ypresian Clays have been considered as potential geological host...
International audienceNear-surface aquitards are targeted for the containment of low-level radioacti...
International audienceThe Lower Cretaceous Gault marine clay formation outcrops in the area of Brien...
International audienceThe oxidation profile of a surficial clay aquitard was studied on a 35-meter b...
High-level waste can be radiotoxic for thousands of years and should be carefully handled to prevent...
International audienceThe chemistry of pore water is an important property of clayrocks being consid...
International audienceThe mineralogical and chemical properties of clays have been the subject of lo...
© 2018, Clay Minerals Society. All rights reserved. The Boom Clay in northern Belgium has been studi...
The development of a combined experimental-modelling approach has enabled to constrain the porewater...
The present study attempted to identify the significant parameters which affect radionuclide migrati...
Clay/shale has been considered as potential host rock for geological disposal of high-level radioact...
In Belgium, the Boom Clay is studied aso ne of the potential host rocks for the geological disposal ...
International audienceIn the Paris Basin in Upper Normandy (France), the chalk plateaus are covered ...
Belgium investigates the design for disposal of its ‘High-Level Radioactive Waste’ in two deep clay ...
This paper evaluates the effect of hyper-alkaline (NaOH/KOH) leachate on the mineralogy and porosity...
International audienceBoom Clay and Ypresian Clays have been considered as potential geological host...
International audienceNear-surface aquitards are targeted for the containment of low-level radioacti...
International audienceThe Lower Cretaceous Gault marine clay formation outcrops in the area of Brien...
International audienceThe oxidation profile of a surficial clay aquitard was studied on a 35-meter b...
High-level waste can be radiotoxic for thousands of years and should be carefully handled to prevent...
International audienceThe chemistry of pore water is an important property of clayrocks being consid...
International audienceThe mineralogical and chemical properties of clays have been the subject of lo...
© 2018, Clay Minerals Society. All rights reserved. The Boom Clay in northern Belgium has been studi...
The development of a combined experimental-modelling approach has enabled to constrain the porewater...
The present study attempted to identify the significant parameters which affect radionuclide migrati...
Clay/shale has been considered as potential host rock for geological disposal of high-level radioact...
In Belgium, the Boom Clay is studied aso ne of the potential host rocks for the geological disposal ...
International audienceIn the Paris Basin in Upper Normandy (France), the chalk plateaus are covered ...
Belgium investigates the design for disposal of its ‘High-Level Radioactive Waste’ in two deep clay ...
This paper evaluates the effect of hyper-alkaline (NaOH/KOH) leachate on the mineralogy and porosity...
International audienceBoom Clay and Ypresian Clays have been considered as potential geological host...