The present work aims at approximating the reduction of sulphate to sulphide caused by sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) inside the Canadian deep geological repository in order to calculate the expected lifetime of used nuclear fuel containers (UFCs). Previous studies have assumed a conservative constant concentration of sulphide at the host rock interface. The novelty of this study resides in the use of first-order kinetics to explicitly account for the SRB-induced sulphide production. This reaction term is developed following an empirical approach using published results on actual sulphate reduction by SRB and included in a coupled reaction-diffusion system. Lifetimes of UFCs are subsequently calculated following the conditions of two scen...
Anaerobic, oligotrophic deep subsurface groundwater is an extremely demanding environment for microo...
The long-term safety of final disposal of spent nuclear fuel in the deep geosphere is dependent on s...
International audienceAccording to the French design for the disposal of high level radioactive wast...
Microbial sulfate reduction possesses a potential risk for the long-term safety of spent nuclear fue...
The proposed disposal concept for high-level radioactive wastes involves storing the wastes undergro...
The activity of sulphate reducing bacteria (SRB) in Wyoming bentoniteMX-80 saturated with groundwate...
Radioactive waste is planned to be disposed in a deep geological repository in the Opalinus Clay (OP...
Aims: This study examined the diversity and sulfide-producing activity of microorganisms in microcos...
Sulfide formed by sulfate-reducing microorganisms (SRM) is a potential safety risk in the geological...
Copper canisters are a central component in the safety of the Finnish spent fuel repository concept ...
Radioactive waste is planned to be disposed in a deep geological repository in the Opalinus Clay (OP...
Swelling bentonites, planned to be installed around spent nuclear fuel canisters made of copper/cast...
Canada is currently implementing a site selection process to identify a location for a deep geologic...
Aims: This work investigated the relationships between sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), growth condi...
The GEOFUNC Project focuses on the microbiology connected to safety and riskassessment of the final ...
Anaerobic, oligotrophic deep subsurface groundwater is an extremely demanding environment for microo...
The long-term safety of final disposal of spent nuclear fuel in the deep geosphere is dependent on s...
International audienceAccording to the French design for the disposal of high level radioactive wast...
Microbial sulfate reduction possesses a potential risk for the long-term safety of spent nuclear fue...
The proposed disposal concept for high-level radioactive wastes involves storing the wastes undergro...
The activity of sulphate reducing bacteria (SRB) in Wyoming bentoniteMX-80 saturated with groundwate...
Radioactive waste is planned to be disposed in a deep geological repository in the Opalinus Clay (OP...
Aims: This study examined the diversity and sulfide-producing activity of microorganisms in microcos...
Sulfide formed by sulfate-reducing microorganisms (SRM) is a potential safety risk in the geological...
Copper canisters are a central component in the safety of the Finnish spent fuel repository concept ...
Radioactive waste is planned to be disposed in a deep geological repository in the Opalinus Clay (OP...
Swelling bentonites, planned to be installed around spent nuclear fuel canisters made of copper/cast...
Canada is currently implementing a site selection process to identify a location for a deep geologic...
Aims: This work investigated the relationships between sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), growth condi...
The GEOFUNC Project focuses on the microbiology connected to safety and riskassessment of the final ...
Anaerobic, oligotrophic deep subsurface groundwater is an extremely demanding environment for microo...
The long-term safety of final disposal of spent nuclear fuel in the deep geosphere is dependent on s...
International audienceAccording to the French design for the disposal of high level radioactive wast...