The physical properties of clay allow argillaceous formations to be considered geological barriers to radionuclide migration in high-level radioactive-waste isolation systems. As laboratory simulations are short term and numerical models always involve assumptions and simplifications of the natural system, natural analogues are extremely attractive surrogates for the study of long-term isolation. The clays of the Orciatico area (Tuscany, Central Italy), which were thermally altered via the intrusion of an alkali-trachyte laccolith, represent an interesting natural model of a heat source which acted on argillaceous materials. The study of this natural analogue was performed through detailed geoelectrical and soil–gas surveys to define...
Clay/shale has been considered as potential host rock for geological disposal of high-level radioact...
An in situ and a batch heating experiment were applied on the fine-grained sediments of the Opalinus...
The Meuse/Haute-Marne Underground Research Laboratory (URL) is the main installation of the Meuse/Ha...
The physical properties of clay allow argillaceous formations to be considered geological barriers t...
The physical properties of clay allow to consider argillaceous formations as geological barriers to ...
The physical properties of clay allow to consider argillaceous formations as geological barriers to ...
Disposal of nuclear waste in deep geological formations is expected to induce thermal fluxes for hun...
Soil gas anomalies are useful to recognize influences of surface features on natural gas migration. ...
In the context of deep geological disposal of radioactive waste in clay formations, the thermo-hydro...
After more than 30 years of research and development, there is a broad technical consensus that geol...
Long-term changes in mechanical properties of clays induced by heating are investigated based on fin...
Soil gas anomalies are useful to recognize influences of surface features on natural gas migration. ...
peer reviewedDuring long-term repository of radioactive waste in argillaceous formation, the gas mig...
We present coupled Thermo–Hydro–Mechanical (THM) modeling of geologic nuclear waste disposal in argi...
At present two ideologies appear to govern the international selection of concepts for isolation of ...
Clay/shale has been considered as potential host rock for geological disposal of high-level radioact...
An in situ and a batch heating experiment were applied on the fine-grained sediments of the Opalinus...
The Meuse/Haute-Marne Underground Research Laboratory (URL) is the main installation of the Meuse/Ha...
The physical properties of clay allow argillaceous formations to be considered geological barriers t...
The physical properties of clay allow to consider argillaceous formations as geological barriers to ...
The physical properties of clay allow to consider argillaceous formations as geological barriers to ...
Disposal of nuclear waste in deep geological formations is expected to induce thermal fluxes for hun...
Soil gas anomalies are useful to recognize influences of surface features on natural gas migration. ...
In the context of deep geological disposal of radioactive waste in clay formations, the thermo-hydro...
After more than 30 years of research and development, there is a broad technical consensus that geol...
Long-term changes in mechanical properties of clays induced by heating are investigated based on fin...
Soil gas anomalies are useful to recognize influences of surface features on natural gas migration. ...
peer reviewedDuring long-term repository of radioactive waste in argillaceous formation, the gas mig...
We present coupled Thermo–Hydro–Mechanical (THM) modeling of geologic nuclear waste disposal in argi...
At present two ideologies appear to govern the international selection of concepts for isolation of ...
Clay/shale has been considered as potential host rock for geological disposal of high-level radioact...
An in situ and a batch heating experiment were applied on the fine-grained sediments of the Opalinus...
The Meuse/Haute-Marne Underground Research Laboratory (URL) is the main installation of the Meuse/Ha...