AbstractIdentifying and evaluating the factors that might impact on the long-term integrity of a deep Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) and its surrounding geological and surface environment is central to developing a safety case for underground disposal of radioactive waste. The geological environment should be relatively stable and its behaviour adequately predictable so that scientifically sound evaluations of the long-term radiological safety of a GDF can be made. In considering this, it is necessary to take into account natural processes that could affect a GDF or modify its geological environment up to 1millionyears into the future. Key processes considered in this paper include those which result from plate tectonics, such as seismi...
A key challenge in the development of safety cases for the deep geological disposal of radioactive w...
Deep geologic repositories are being widely studied as the most favored method of disposal of nuclea...
The possibility of using deep geological formations to dispose of high-level radioactive waste (HLW)...
Identifying and evaluating the factors that might impact on the long-term integrity of a deep Geolog...
AbstractIdentifying and evaluating the factors that might impact on the long-term integrity of a dee...
The safety case for a geological disposal facility (GDF) for radioactive waste based in Great Britai...
International audienceFor more than thirty years, considerable efforts have been carried out in orde...
A period of one million years following closure has been used by RWMD when considering the post-clo...
Higher activity radioactive wastes remain hazardous for extremely long timescales, of up to hundreds...
The possibility of using deep geological formations to dispose of high-level radioactive waste (HLW)...
The possibility of using deep geological formations to dispose of high-level radioactive waste (HLW)...
The disposal route for the UK's inventory of spent nuclear fuel has yet to be decided upon, however ...
Most estimates of the time required for safe isolation of radioactive wastes from the biosphere rang...
Abstract For a deep geological repository for spent nuclear fuel planned in Sweden, the safety asses...
Nuclear energy accounts for a significant part of the total energy production in the Czech Republic,...
A key challenge in the development of safety cases for the deep geological disposal of radioactive w...
Deep geologic repositories are being widely studied as the most favored method of disposal of nuclea...
The possibility of using deep geological formations to dispose of high-level radioactive waste (HLW)...
Identifying and evaluating the factors that might impact on the long-term integrity of a deep Geolog...
AbstractIdentifying and evaluating the factors that might impact on the long-term integrity of a dee...
The safety case for a geological disposal facility (GDF) for radioactive waste based in Great Britai...
International audienceFor more than thirty years, considerable efforts have been carried out in orde...
A period of one million years following closure has been used by RWMD when considering the post-clo...
Higher activity radioactive wastes remain hazardous for extremely long timescales, of up to hundreds...
The possibility of using deep geological formations to dispose of high-level radioactive waste (HLW)...
The possibility of using deep geological formations to dispose of high-level radioactive waste (HLW)...
The disposal route for the UK's inventory of spent nuclear fuel has yet to be decided upon, however ...
Most estimates of the time required for safe isolation of radioactive wastes from the biosphere rang...
Abstract For a deep geological repository for spent nuclear fuel planned in Sweden, the safety asses...
Nuclear energy accounts for a significant part of the total energy production in the Czech Republic,...
A key challenge in the development of safety cases for the deep geological disposal of radioactive w...
Deep geologic repositories are being widely studied as the most favored method of disposal of nuclea...
The possibility of using deep geological formations to dispose of high-level radioactive waste (HLW)...