Transport properties of potential host rocks for nuclear waste disposal are typically determined in laboratory or in-situ experiments under geochemically controlled and constant conditions. Such a homogeneous assumption is no longer applicable on the host rock scale as can be seen from the pore water profiles of the potential host rock Opalinus Clay at Mont Terri (Switzerland). The embedding aquifers are the hydro-geological boundaries, that established gradients in the 210 m thick low permeable section through diffusive exchange over millions of years. Present-day pore water profiles were confirmed by a data-driven as well as by a conceptual scenario. Based on the modelled profiles, the influence of the geochemical gradient on uranium migr...
Transport and retardation parameters of radionuclides, which are needed to perform a safety analysis...
Deep low-permeability clay layers are considered as suitable environments for disposal of high-level...
The solubility of uranium in groundwater is very sensitive to changes in redox conditions. Many seco...
Mobility of naturally occurring U-238 and U-234 radionuclides was studied in a low permeability, red...
The Opalinus Clay formation in North Switzerland is a potential host rock for a deep underground rad...
In Belgium, the Boom Clay is currently studied as the reference host formation for the disposal of h...
International audienceUranium (U) is the primary element in spent nuclear fuel, and a potential cont...
Clay mineral-rich sedimentary formations are currently under investigation to evaluate their potenti...
International audienceThe migration of uranium from polluted soil has been investigated in the field...
International audienceIn the context of studies on deep geological disposal of radioactive waste, th...
The diffusion of radionuclides is an important safety aspect for nuclear waste disposal in argillace...
The migration of radioactive and chemical contaminants in clay materials and argillaceous host rocks...
Radionuclide migration in clay-rich formations is typically dominated by diffusion considering the l...
Uranium occurs naturally at trace levels in the major rock-forming minerals (quartz, feldspars, mica...
The diffusion of radionuclides is an important safety aspect for nuclear waste disposal in argillace...
Transport and retardation parameters of radionuclides, which are needed to perform a safety analysis...
Deep low-permeability clay layers are considered as suitable environments for disposal of high-level...
The solubility of uranium in groundwater is very sensitive to changes in redox conditions. Many seco...
Mobility of naturally occurring U-238 and U-234 radionuclides was studied in a low permeability, red...
The Opalinus Clay formation in North Switzerland is a potential host rock for a deep underground rad...
In Belgium, the Boom Clay is currently studied as the reference host formation for the disposal of h...
International audienceUranium (U) is the primary element in spent nuclear fuel, and a potential cont...
Clay mineral-rich sedimentary formations are currently under investigation to evaluate their potenti...
International audienceThe migration of uranium from polluted soil has been investigated in the field...
International audienceIn the context of studies on deep geological disposal of radioactive waste, th...
The diffusion of radionuclides is an important safety aspect for nuclear waste disposal in argillace...
The migration of radioactive and chemical contaminants in clay materials and argillaceous host rocks...
Radionuclide migration in clay-rich formations is typically dominated by diffusion considering the l...
Uranium occurs naturally at trace levels in the major rock-forming minerals (quartz, feldspars, mica...
The diffusion of radionuclides is an important safety aspect for nuclear waste disposal in argillace...
Transport and retardation parameters of radionuclides, which are needed to perform a safety analysis...
Deep low-permeability clay layers are considered as suitable environments for disposal of high-level...
The solubility of uranium in groundwater is very sensitive to changes in redox conditions. Many seco...