Fractured Crystalline Rocks (FCR) are being considered in several countries as hosts for radioactive waste repositories. In FCR, radionuclides may be transported relatively rapidly by bulk groundwater flow through open fractures, but much more slowly by diffusion through porewater in the rock matrices. Rock matrix diffusion (RMD) is the diffusion of radionuclides in the aqueous phase, between open fractures and rock matrices. Sorption or co-precipitation on the fracture surfaces and walls of the matrix pores causes further radionuclide retardation. RMD may be important in a repository's safety case and has been investigated by many published short-term (to a few years) laboratory and in-situ experiments. To improve understanding over longer...
Different approaches for measuring the interaction between radionuclides and rock matrix are needed ...
Adsorption experiments for radionuclides such as 3H, 90Sr and 99Tc were conducted using fractured ro...
A 65 m vertical shaft was sunk at Dounreay in the 1950s to build a tunnel for the offshore discharge...
Crystalline rock has been considered as a host medium for the repository of high radioactive spent n...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-05-29, accepted 2020-04-06, ...
This work deals with transport of radionuclides in the geosphere. The subject is investigated throug...
Geochemical studies of deeply buried intrusive rocks provide the foundation for evaluating the suit...
This thesis describes a study utilising natural decay series radionuclides and rare earth elements i...
The safety of geological repositories for radioactive or environmentally hazardous waste is dependen...
Radioactive waste repository; Radionuclides; Retention; Sorption; Precipitation; Diffusion; Transpor...
Studies of leaching of vitrified simulated high-level radioactive waste (HLW) evidence that most of ...
The spent nuclear fuel in Finland will be deposited in crystalline granitic rock in Olkiluoto, Finla...
We studied the influence of tectonic perturbations on the transport of potentially mobilized radionu...
The characterization of the retardation of radionuclides during their transport by deep groundwaters...
In situ radionuclide migration experiments, followed by excavation and sample characterization, were...
Different approaches for measuring the interaction between radionuclides and rock matrix are needed ...
Adsorption experiments for radionuclides such as 3H, 90Sr and 99Tc were conducted using fractured ro...
A 65 m vertical shaft was sunk at Dounreay in the 1950s to build a tunnel for the offshore discharge...
Crystalline rock has been considered as a host medium for the repository of high radioactive spent n...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-05-29, accepted 2020-04-06, ...
This work deals with transport of radionuclides in the geosphere. The subject is investigated throug...
Geochemical studies of deeply buried intrusive rocks provide the foundation for evaluating the suit...
This thesis describes a study utilising natural decay series radionuclides and rare earth elements i...
The safety of geological repositories for radioactive or environmentally hazardous waste is dependen...
Radioactive waste repository; Radionuclides; Retention; Sorption; Precipitation; Diffusion; Transpor...
Studies of leaching of vitrified simulated high-level radioactive waste (HLW) evidence that most of ...
The spent nuclear fuel in Finland will be deposited in crystalline granitic rock in Olkiluoto, Finla...
We studied the influence of tectonic perturbations on the transport of potentially mobilized radionu...
The characterization of the retardation of radionuclides during their transport by deep groundwaters...
In situ radionuclide migration experiments, followed by excavation and sample characterization, were...
Different approaches for measuring the interaction between radionuclides and rock matrix are needed ...
Adsorption experiments for radionuclides such as 3H, 90Sr and 99Tc were conducted using fractured ro...
A 65 m vertical shaft was sunk at Dounreay in the 1950s to build a tunnel for the offshore discharge...