It is generally agreed that the most practicable method of isolating nuclear wastes from the biosphere is by deep burial in suitable geologic formations. Such burial achieves a high degree of physical isolation but raises questions concerning the rate at which some of these wastes may return to the biosphere through transport by groundwater. Any suitable repository site will be disturbed first by the excavation of the repository and second by the thermal pulse caused by the radioactive decay of the wastes. To assess the effectiveness of geologic isolation it is necessary to develop the capability of predicting the response of a rock mass to such a thermal pulse. Ultimately, this requires field measurements at depths below surface and in med...
The program for disposal of high-level and transuranic radioactive waste in the United States calls ...
Isolation of spent nuclear fuel assemblies in deep vertical boreholes is analyzed. The main safety f...
Main subjects of the hydrogeological feasibility studies for radioactive waste disposal in the Konra...
Access to a granitic rock mass in an iron ore mine in Sweden has provided a unique opportunity to co...
Four different systems of borehole instrumentation have been employed thus far at an experimental si...
The principal geotechnical problems in selecting a repository site for radioactive waste disposal in...
Underground burial of radioactive wastes in hard rock may be an effective and safe means of isolatin...
To investigate the effects of heating on the mineralogical, geochemical, and mechanical properties o...
An in situ and a batch heating experiment were applied on the fine-grained sediments of the Opalinus...
design and construct a deep geological repository for spent nuclear fuel and to develop and test met...
Andra is in charge of studying the feasibility of a disposal facility for longli...
Sedimentary rocks are characterized with very low permeability (in the order of 10-22 m2), low diffu...
For the last three years, the CEA has developed mock-up experiments to contribute to the design basi...
Main subjects of the hydrogeological feasibility studies for radioactive waste disposal in the Konra...
Current investigations for managing high-level nuclear wastes focus on studying deep geologic reposi...
The program for disposal of high-level and transuranic radioactive waste in the United States calls ...
Isolation of spent nuclear fuel assemblies in deep vertical boreholes is analyzed. The main safety f...
Main subjects of the hydrogeological feasibility studies for radioactive waste disposal in the Konra...
Access to a granitic rock mass in an iron ore mine in Sweden has provided a unique opportunity to co...
Four different systems of borehole instrumentation have been employed thus far at an experimental si...
The principal geotechnical problems in selecting a repository site for radioactive waste disposal in...
Underground burial of radioactive wastes in hard rock may be an effective and safe means of isolatin...
To investigate the effects of heating on the mineralogical, geochemical, and mechanical properties o...
An in situ and a batch heating experiment were applied on the fine-grained sediments of the Opalinus...
design and construct a deep geological repository for spent nuclear fuel and to develop and test met...
Andra is in charge of studying the feasibility of a disposal facility for longli...
Sedimentary rocks are characterized with very low permeability (in the order of 10-22 m2), low diffu...
For the last three years, the CEA has developed mock-up experiments to contribute to the design basi...
Main subjects of the hydrogeological feasibility studies for radioactive waste disposal in the Konra...
Current investigations for managing high-level nuclear wastes focus on studying deep geologic reposi...
The program for disposal of high-level and transuranic radioactive waste in the United States calls ...
Isolation of spent nuclear fuel assemblies in deep vertical boreholes is analyzed. The main safety f...
Main subjects of the hydrogeological feasibility studies for radioactive waste disposal in the Konra...