Great effort is put on finding optimal buffer clays for isolating highly radioactive waste (HLW) in countries utilizing nuclear energy. Different materials are required to provide a hydrologically and mechanically suitable surrounding of canisters with highly radioactive waste in repositories in crystalline rock. For shallow disposal the high hydraulic conductivity of the rock makes very dense smectite-rich clays necessary while for disposal in very deep holes the primary desire is to use smectitic clays with a potential to resist high temperatures. In both cases montmorillonite, with Al being a dominant lattice ion in the octahedral layer, is suitable, but saponite with Mg as dominant octahedral constituent can be preferable for deep dispo...
Disposal of canisters with Highly Radioactive Waste (HLW) in boreholes in crystalline rock can be ma...
Multibarrier concepts are commonly proposed for effective isolation of highly radioactive waste (HLW...
Bentonite clay has attracted considerable attention as isolating material for safe disposal of high-...
Great effort is put on finding optimal buffer clays for isolating highly radioactive waste (HLW) in ...
Global interim storage of HLW has reached a level that requires large extension of the storage capac...
The major engineered barriers to migration of radionuclides from HLW in repositories are the caniste...
AbstractThe major engineered barriers to migration of radionuclides from HLW in repositories are the...
Smectite clay, especially montmorillonite, is proposed for isolating canisters containing highly rad...
The use of swelling clays as a buffer and backfill in an underground repository for radioactive wast...
The Danish Tertiary Holmehus clay belongs to the series of illite-smectite mixed-layer clays in nort...
Two basically different multibarrier concepts for high-level radioactive waste (HLW) are the often c...
As for isolation of high-level radioactive waste by use of smectite clay it serves very well also fo...
The Danish Tertiary Holmehus clay belongs to the series of illite-smectite mixed-layer clays in nort...
At present two ideologies appear to govern the international selection of concepts for isolation of ...
Disposal of canisters with Highly Radioactive Waste (HLW) in boreholes in crystalline rock can be ma...
Multibarrier concepts are commonly proposed for effective isolation of highly radioactive waste (HLW...
Bentonite clay has attracted considerable attention as isolating material for safe disposal of high-...
Great effort is put on finding optimal buffer clays for isolating highly radioactive waste (HLW) in ...
Global interim storage of HLW has reached a level that requires large extension of the storage capac...
The major engineered barriers to migration of radionuclides from HLW in repositories are the caniste...
AbstractThe major engineered barriers to migration of radionuclides from HLW in repositories are the...
Smectite clay, especially montmorillonite, is proposed for isolating canisters containing highly rad...
The use of swelling clays as a buffer and backfill in an underground repository for radioactive wast...
The Danish Tertiary Holmehus clay belongs to the series of illite-smectite mixed-layer clays in nort...
Two basically different multibarrier concepts for high-level radioactive waste (HLW) are the often c...
As for isolation of high-level radioactive waste by use of smectite clay it serves very well also fo...
The Danish Tertiary Holmehus clay belongs to the series of illite-smectite mixed-layer clays in nort...
At present two ideologies appear to govern the international selection of concepts for isolation of ...
Disposal of canisters with Highly Radioactive Waste (HLW) in boreholes in crystalline rock can be ma...
Multibarrier concepts are commonly proposed for effective isolation of highly radioactive waste (HLW...
Bentonite clay has attracted considerable attention as isolating material for safe disposal of high-...