The differing roles of the geosphere in safety cases considering crystalline-basement and sedimentary-rock (clays, shales, marls) host formations for deep disposal of radioactive waste are discussed. These roles are then illustrated using the Swiss and Finnish programmes as examples. The analysis of relevant FEPs (features, events and processes) and scenarios provides the basis for the quantification of radionuclide transport. The key geosphere-related FEPs for Opalinus Clay in Switzerland and for crystalline rocks at Olkiluoto in Finland are compared and their effects on calculated radionuclide fluxes are evaluated. Further, the current status of the Swedish and Swiss site-selection programmes in crystalline and sedimentary rocks is summar...
Research activities focused on field studies at the Palmottu U-Th mineralisation at Nummi-Pusula in ...
From the viewpoint of natural analogue studies, the Palmottu U-Th mineralization at Nummi-Pusula in ...
The hydro-mechanical behaviour of shales is becoming an important issue in current energy-related g...
An overview is given over the use of generic and site-specific information on natural geochemical fl...
This paper describes transport modeling performed by the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management C...
For more than thirty years, considerable efforts have been carried out in order to evaluate the poss...
Clay/shale has been considered as potential host rock for geological disposal of high-level radioact...
This report concerns site-specific data achieved during the studies of four Finnish candidate sites ...
Abstract This paper describes solute transport modeling carried out as a part of an assessment of th...
Currently, 5 · 1019 Bq of radioactive waste originating from the use of nuclear power for energy pro...
Transport and retardation parameters of radionuclides, which are needed to perform a safety analysis...
The paper describes deterministic simulation of radionuclide migration in the deep geological dispos...
In many countries (such as Belgium, Germany, France, Japan, Switzerland, and United Kingdom), deep a...
This report is in a continuing series of reports that present analytic solutions for the dissolution...
This paper presents results from deterministic calculations of radionuclide migration in a deep geol...
Research activities focused on field studies at the Palmottu U-Th mineralisation at Nummi-Pusula in ...
From the viewpoint of natural analogue studies, the Palmottu U-Th mineralization at Nummi-Pusula in ...
The hydro-mechanical behaviour of shales is becoming an important issue in current energy-related g...
An overview is given over the use of generic and site-specific information on natural geochemical fl...
This paper describes transport modeling performed by the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management C...
For more than thirty years, considerable efforts have been carried out in order to evaluate the poss...
Clay/shale has been considered as potential host rock for geological disposal of high-level radioact...
This report concerns site-specific data achieved during the studies of four Finnish candidate sites ...
Abstract This paper describes solute transport modeling carried out as a part of an assessment of th...
Currently, 5 · 1019 Bq of radioactive waste originating from the use of nuclear power for energy pro...
Transport and retardation parameters of radionuclides, which are needed to perform a safety analysis...
The paper describes deterministic simulation of radionuclide migration in the deep geological dispos...
In many countries (such as Belgium, Germany, France, Japan, Switzerland, and United Kingdom), deep a...
This report is in a continuing series of reports that present analytic solutions for the dissolution...
This paper presents results from deterministic calculations of radionuclide migration in a deep geol...
Research activities focused on field studies at the Palmottu U-Th mineralisation at Nummi-Pusula in ...
From the viewpoint of natural analogue studies, the Palmottu U-Th mineralization at Nummi-Pusula in ...
The hydro-mechanical behaviour of shales is becoming an important issue in current energy-related g...