Using deep boreholes for the final disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLRW) can take advantage of multiple geologic barriers as safety features and aims for the safe containment of radionuclides by containment-providing rock zones (CPRZ). The great depth efficiently prolongs or hinders radionuclide transport and also impedes proliferation. Finally, there may be a time benefit with regard to technical implementation and costs. Due to the phase-out from nuclear energy in Germany the number of boreholes could be less than 100. A simplified, generic safety concept, and the requirements for the diameter of boreholes and containers are derived in this paper. Furthermore, the operational safety of emplacement, the retrieval of waste and sea...
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017. High-level radioactive waste (HLW) results from spen...
Several of the commonly proposed concepts for disposal of highly radioactive waste (HLW) imply const...
The Federal Company for Radioactive Waste Disposal (BGE) is responsible for the search for a site wi...
Using deep boreholes for the final disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLRW) can take advantag...
Two basically different concepts for disposal of highly radioactive waste are the often cited KBS-3 ...
A presently much discussed concept for disposal of highly radioactive waste (HLW) implies disposal i...
KBS-3 and very deep borehole (VDH) concepts are two major types of long-term geologicaldisposal meth...
Disposal of highly radioactive waste (HLW) can be environmentally acceptable if radionuclides are ke...
A reference design and operational procedures for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste in de...
Disposal of highly radioactive waste (HLW) can be environmentally acceptable if radionuclides are ke...
According to the German Radioactive Waste Management Concept high-level radioactive canisters are to...
If the spent fuels or the high-level radioactive wastes can be disposed of in the depth of 3~5 km an...
Safe disposal of radioactive waste, especially spent fuel, ex-military fissile materials and other f...
Deep (4–5 km) boreholes are emerging as a safe, secure, environmentally sound and potentially cost-e...
Isolation of spent nuclear fuel assemblies in deep vertical boreholes is analyzed. The main safety f...
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017. High-level radioactive waste (HLW) results from spen...
Several of the commonly proposed concepts for disposal of highly radioactive waste (HLW) imply const...
The Federal Company for Radioactive Waste Disposal (BGE) is responsible for the search for a site wi...
Using deep boreholes for the final disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLRW) can take advantag...
Two basically different concepts for disposal of highly radioactive waste are the often cited KBS-3 ...
A presently much discussed concept for disposal of highly radioactive waste (HLW) implies disposal i...
KBS-3 and very deep borehole (VDH) concepts are two major types of long-term geologicaldisposal meth...
Disposal of highly radioactive waste (HLW) can be environmentally acceptable if radionuclides are ke...
A reference design and operational procedures for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste in de...
Disposal of highly radioactive waste (HLW) can be environmentally acceptable if radionuclides are ke...
According to the German Radioactive Waste Management Concept high-level radioactive canisters are to...
If the spent fuels or the high-level radioactive wastes can be disposed of in the depth of 3~5 km an...
Safe disposal of radioactive waste, especially spent fuel, ex-military fissile materials and other f...
Deep (4–5 km) boreholes are emerging as a safe, secure, environmentally sound and potentially cost-e...
Isolation of spent nuclear fuel assemblies in deep vertical boreholes is analyzed. The main safety f...
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017. High-level radioactive waste (HLW) results from spen...
Several of the commonly proposed concepts for disposal of highly radioactive waste (HLW) imply const...
The Federal Company for Radioactive Waste Disposal (BGE) is responsible for the search for a site wi...