This report contains an experimental study of diffusion in the water-filled pores of rock samples. The samples studied are rapakivi granite from Loviisa, southern Finland. The drill-core sample was sectioned perpendicularly with a diamond saw and three cylindrical samples were obtained. The nominal thicknesses (heights of the cylinders) are 2, 4 and 6 cm. For the diffusion measurement the sample holders were pressed between two chambers. One of the chambers was filled with 0.0044 molar sodium chloride solution spiked with tracers. Another chamber was filled with inactive solution. Tritium (HTO) considered to be a water equivalent tracer and anionic 36Cl were used as tracers. The through diffusion was monitored about 1000 days after which ti...
International audienceArgillaceous formations are thought to be suitable natural barriers to the rel...
The diffusion of radionuclides is an important safety aspect for nuclear waste disposal in argillace...
In some countries the spent nuclear fuel produced by nuclear power plants will be deposited in cryst...
This report contains an experimental study of diffusion in the water filled pores of rock samples. T...
Diffusion in the rock matrix is dependent on two basic factors: the effective diffusion conductivity...
The nature of diffusivity and porosity in rock was studied as a function of various parameters. The ...
International audienceAn in situ diffusion experiment was performed at the Grimsel Test Site (Switze...
The nature of diffusivity and porosity in crystalline rock was studied by electrical conductivity me...
International audienceClaystones are considered worldwide as barrier materials for nuclear waste rep...
Abstract Claystones are considered worldwide as barrier materials for nuclear waste repositories. In...
Intact rock mass is the most suitable geological formation for disposing of hazardous wastes. Hence,...
The diffusion properties of the Opalinus Clay were studied in the underground research laboratory at...
The diffusion of radionuclides is an important safety aspect for nuclear waste disposal in argillace...
Theoretical and experimental studies of the chemical and physical factors which affect molecular dif...
International audienceArgillaceous formations are thought to be suitable natural barriers to the rel...
The diffusion of radionuclides is an important safety aspect for nuclear waste disposal in argillace...
In some countries the spent nuclear fuel produced by nuclear power plants will be deposited in cryst...
This report contains an experimental study of diffusion in the water filled pores of rock samples. T...
Diffusion in the rock matrix is dependent on two basic factors: the effective diffusion conductivity...
The nature of diffusivity and porosity in rock was studied as a function of various parameters. The ...
International audienceAn in situ diffusion experiment was performed at the Grimsel Test Site (Switze...
The nature of diffusivity and porosity in crystalline rock was studied by electrical conductivity me...
International audienceClaystones are considered worldwide as barrier materials for nuclear waste rep...
Abstract Claystones are considered worldwide as barrier materials for nuclear waste repositories. In...
Intact rock mass is the most suitable geological formation for disposing of hazardous wastes. Hence,...
The diffusion properties of the Opalinus Clay were studied in the underground research laboratory at...
The diffusion of radionuclides is an important safety aspect for nuclear waste disposal in argillace...
Theoretical and experimental studies of the chemical and physical factors which affect molecular dif...
International audienceArgillaceous formations are thought to be suitable natural barriers to the rel...
The diffusion of radionuclides is an important safety aspect for nuclear waste disposal in argillace...
In some countries the spent nuclear fuel produced by nuclear power plants will be deposited in cryst...