High-level, long-lived radioactive waste remains hazardous for periods that go well beyond our human conception of time (many thousands of years). Because active safety measures are considered unreliable, unjustifiable and simply impossible over such long time spans, experts worldwide recommend geological disposal as the preferred strategy for long-term radioactive waste management, to a large extent due to its promise of delivering ‘passive safety’. Passive safety refers to the repository being safe ‘by itself’, i.e. unmediated by human actors and actions. Safety is thus approached technically and delineated as an intrinsic property of the disposal system. As such, the notion of ‘passive safety’ entails a system simplification that allows ...
Ever since the world\u27s first nuclear reactor came online in 1942, the resulting nuclear waste has...
Relatively consistent radioactive waste disposal criteria have been developed on an international ba...
A short overview is given of different nuclear waste repository concepts, followed by a more detaile...
High-level, long-lived radioactive waste remains hazardous for periods that go well beyond our human...
International audienceAfter more than 30 years of international research and development, there is a...
to ensure isolation from the biosphere while it remains hazardous. The outcome of this research is a...
International audienceThe burial of radioactive waste in deep geological repositories has gradually ...
International audienceThe burial of radioactive waste in deep geological repositories has gradually ...
In recent years, within the framework of national as well as international programmes, notable advan...
A key challenge in the development of safety cases for the deep geological disposal of radioactive w...
During the past 45 years, one of the most challenging scientific, engineering, socio-economic, and p...
A key challenge in the development of safety cases for geological repositories is associated with th...
Societal concerns for the safe handling and disposal of toxic waste are behind many of the regulatio...
Abstract: In the context of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) programme to create a co...
Waste caused by the use of radioactive material in research, medicine and technologies, above all hi...
Ever since the world\u27s first nuclear reactor came online in 1942, the resulting nuclear waste has...
Relatively consistent radioactive waste disposal criteria have been developed on an international ba...
A short overview is given of different nuclear waste repository concepts, followed by a more detaile...
High-level, long-lived radioactive waste remains hazardous for periods that go well beyond our human...
International audienceAfter more than 30 years of international research and development, there is a...
to ensure isolation from the biosphere while it remains hazardous. The outcome of this research is a...
International audienceThe burial of radioactive waste in deep geological repositories has gradually ...
International audienceThe burial of radioactive waste in deep geological repositories has gradually ...
In recent years, within the framework of national as well as international programmes, notable advan...
A key challenge in the development of safety cases for the deep geological disposal of radioactive w...
During the past 45 years, one of the most challenging scientific, engineering, socio-economic, and p...
A key challenge in the development of safety cases for geological repositories is associated with th...
Societal concerns for the safe handling and disposal of toxic waste are behind many of the regulatio...
Abstract: In the context of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) programme to create a co...
Waste caused by the use of radioactive material in research, medicine and technologies, above all hi...
Ever since the world\u27s first nuclear reactor came online in 1942, the resulting nuclear waste has...
Relatively consistent radioactive waste disposal criteria have been developed on an international ba...
A short overview is given of different nuclear waste repository concepts, followed by a more detaile...