The construction of a repository for geological disposal of radioactive waste will include the use of cement-based materials. Following closure, groundwater will saturate the repository and the extensive use of cement will result in the development of a highly alkaline porewater, pH > 12.5; this fluid will migrate into and react with the host rock. The chemistry of the fluid will evolve over time, initially high [Na] and [K], evolving to a Ca-rich fluid, and finally returning to the groundwater composition. This evolving chemistry will affect the long-term performance of the repository, altering the physical and chemical properties, including radionuclide behaviour. Understanding these changes forms the basis for predicting the long-term ev...
International audienceHighly alkaline environments induced by cement-based materials are likely to c...
Dissolution of the cement used in radioactive waste repositories will produce a high pH leachate (pH...
Deep geological disposal is the preferred solution for long-term storage of radioactive waste in man...
Cement has been widely used for low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste management; however, th...
Cement has been widely used for low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste management; however, th...
The interaction of groundwater with cement in a geological disposal facility (GDF) for intermediate ...
Cement has been widely used for low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste management; however, th...
This paper evaluates the effect of hyper-alkaline (NaOH/KOH) leachate on the mineralogy and porosity...
A series of long-term laboratory experiments was started in 1995 to investigate longer-term dissolut...
This paper presents a modelling study of the influence of a hyperalkaline leachate on a host rock in...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
The geological storage of nuclear waste includes multibarrier engineered systems where a large amoun...
International audienceHighly alkaline environments induced by cement-based materials are likely to c...
International audienceHighly alkaline environments induced by cement-based materials are likely to c...
Dissolution of the cement used in radioactive waste repositories will produce a high pH leachate (pH...
Deep geological disposal is the preferred solution for long-term storage of radioactive waste in man...
Cement has been widely used for low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste management; however, th...
Cement has been widely used for low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste management; however, th...
The interaction of groundwater with cement in a geological disposal facility (GDF) for intermediate ...
Cement has been widely used for low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste management; however, th...
This paper evaluates the effect of hyper-alkaline (NaOH/KOH) leachate on the mineralogy and porosity...
A series of long-term laboratory experiments was started in 1995 to investigate longer-term dissolut...
This paper presents a modelling study of the influence of a hyperalkaline leachate on a host rock in...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
The geological storage of nuclear waste includes multibarrier engineered systems where a large amoun...
International audienceHighly alkaline environments induced by cement-based materials are likely to c...
International audienceHighly alkaline environments induced by cement-based materials are likely to c...
Dissolution of the cement used in radioactive waste repositories will produce a high pH leachate (pH...
Deep geological disposal is the preferred solution for long-term storage of radioactive waste in man...