Deep geological disposal is the internationally favoured option to isolate high-level nuclear waste (HLW) from the biosphere and to minimise the potential radiological risk for future generations. Potentially contacting aqueous solutions such as groundwater may, however, lead to the corrosion of the solid casks containing the nuclear waste, and the formation of aqueous radionuclide systems in the near-field of the emplacement rooms. As dissolved species, radionuclides can in principle further migrate into the far-field and finally reach the biosphere on medium and long timescales. Like all chemical species, the radionuclides are subject to fundamental (geo)chemical laws. Relevant reactions that control retention and release, and hence, the ...
Using deep boreholes for the final disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLRW) can take advantag...
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017. High-level radioactive waste (HLW) results from spen...
The aquifer system at the Gorleben site was chosen as the case for verifying the applicability of la...
This report attempts to describe the geochemical foundations of the behavior of radionuclides in the...
Currently, 5 · 1019 Bq of radioactive waste originating from the use of nuclear power for energy pro...
Geochemical studies of deeply buried intrusive rocks provide the foundation for evaluating the suit...
Abstract Radioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life peri...
AbstractRadioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life perio...
Radionuclide source terms are derived for different disposal options of a potential final repository...
For more than thirty years, considerable efforts have been carried out in order to evaluate the poss...
We studied the influence of tectonic perturbations on the transport of potentially mobilized radionu...
This thesis describes a study utilising natural decay series radionuclides and rare earth elements i...
Solubility and speciation data are important in understanding aqueous radionuclide transport through...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
Equilibrium thermodynamics is one of the pillars which support safety analyses of repositories for r...
Using deep boreholes for the final disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLRW) can take advantag...
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017. High-level radioactive waste (HLW) results from spen...
The aquifer system at the Gorleben site was chosen as the case for verifying the applicability of la...
This report attempts to describe the geochemical foundations of the behavior of radionuclides in the...
Currently, 5 · 1019 Bq of radioactive waste originating from the use of nuclear power for energy pro...
Geochemical studies of deeply buried intrusive rocks provide the foundation for evaluating the suit...
Abstract Radioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life peri...
AbstractRadioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life perio...
Radionuclide source terms are derived for different disposal options of a potential final repository...
For more than thirty years, considerable efforts have been carried out in order to evaluate the poss...
We studied the influence of tectonic perturbations on the transport of potentially mobilized radionu...
This thesis describes a study utilising natural decay series radionuclides and rare earth elements i...
Solubility and speciation data are important in understanding aqueous radionuclide transport through...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
Equilibrium thermodynamics is one of the pillars which support safety analyses of repositories for r...
Using deep boreholes for the final disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLRW) can take advantag...
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017. High-level radioactive waste (HLW) results from spen...
The aquifer system at the Gorleben site was chosen as the case for verifying the applicability of la...