The Opalinus Clay in Northern Switzerland has been identified as a potential host rock formation for the disposal of radioactive waste. Comprehensive understanding of gas transport processes through this low-permeability formation forms a key issue in the assessment of repository performance. Field investigations and laboratory experiments suggest an intrinsic permeability of the Opalinus Clay in the order of 10-20 to 10-21 m2 and a moderate anisotropy ratio 25 nm. The determined entry pressures are in the range of 0.4-10 MPa and exhibit a marked dependence on intrinsic permeability. Both in situ gas tests and gas permeameter tests on drillcores demonstrate that gas transport through the rock is accompanied by porewater displacement, sugge...
Near-surface disposal of radioactive waste in shales is a promising option to safeguard the populati...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
The Opalinus Clay in Northern Switzerland has been identified as a potential host rock formation for...
The Opalinus Clay in Northern Switzerland has been identified as a potential host rock formation for...
The Opalinus Clay in Northern Switzerland has been identified as a potential host rock formation for...
The characterization of gas migration through low-permeability clay formations has been a focus of R...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
Gas migration in saturated argillaceous rock is studied in this work. Dependent on the pressure leve...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd Quantification of gas migration through fully water-saturated geological clay ba...
Understanding gas transport processes is one of the key issues in the assessment of radioactive wast...
Near-surface disposal of radioactive waste in shales is a promising option to safeguard the populati...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
The Opalinus Clay in Northern Switzerland has been identified as a potential host rock formation for...
The Opalinus Clay in Northern Switzerland has been identified as a potential host rock formation for...
The Opalinus Clay in Northern Switzerland has been identified as a potential host rock formation for...
The characterization of gas migration through low-permeability clay formations has been a focus of R...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
Gas migration in saturated argillaceous rock is studied in this work. Dependent on the pressure leve...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd Quantification of gas migration through fully water-saturated geological clay ba...
Understanding gas transport processes is one of the key issues in the assessment of radioactive wast...
Near-surface disposal of radioactive waste in shales is a promising option to safeguard the populati...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...