A short overview is given of different nuclear waste repository concepts, followed by a more detailed discussion of Swiss radioactive waste management planning. Waste types and characteristics and the concept for their disposal are summarised. The safety concept involving a multi-barrier system is illustrated with the example of vitrified high-level waste. Important geochemical parameters and processes for repository safety are listed, and some selected aspects concerning porewater chemistry, solubility limits and sorption of radionuclides are discussed in detail with specific examples
High-level, long-lived radioactive waste remains hazardous for periods that go well beyond our human...
The Federal Company for Radioactive Waste Disposal (BGE) is responsible for the search for a site wi...
The safe management of nuclear waste and ultimately its disposal in a deep geological repository is ...
In recent years, within the framework of national as well as international programmes, notable advan...
Currently, 5 · 1019 Bq of radioactive waste originating from the use of nuclear power for energy pro...
Waste caused by the use of radioactive material in research, medicine and technologies, above all hi...
Environmental radioactivity has been an important area of research throughout the 20th century, beca...
This paper presents the current radioactive waste management practices at the Paul Scherrer Institut...
In an effort to secure the comfort of all aspect of life and security through electricity production...
The EKRA Studies and the Formulation of the Swiss "Long term geological disposal" concept Reversibil...
The overall objective of the Fifth Worldwide Review (WWR-5) is to document the current state-of-the-...
The possibility of the direct final disposal of spent fuel elements is considered as an alternative ...
For more than thirty years, considerable efforts have been carried out in order to evaluate the poss...
Deep geologic repositories are being widely studied as the most favored method of disposal of nuclea...
This paper provides for a summary of facts which are indispensable for nuclear waste disposal. Infor...
High-level, long-lived radioactive waste remains hazardous for periods that go well beyond our human...
The Federal Company for Radioactive Waste Disposal (BGE) is responsible for the search for a site wi...
The safe management of nuclear waste and ultimately its disposal in a deep geological repository is ...
In recent years, within the framework of national as well as international programmes, notable advan...
Currently, 5 · 1019 Bq of radioactive waste originating from the use of nuclear power for energy pro...
Waste caused by the use of radioactive material in research, medicine and technologies, above all hi...
Environmental radioactivity has been an important area of research throughout the 20th century, beca...
This paper presents the current radioactive waste management practices at the Paul Scherrer Institut...
In an effort to secure the comfort of all aspect of life and security through electricity production...
The EKRA Studies and the Formulation of the Swiss "Long term geological disposal" concept Reversibil...
The overall objective of the Fifth Worldwide Review (WWR-5) is to document the current state-of-the-...
The possibility of the direct final disposal of spent fuel elements is considered as an alternative ...
For more than thirty years, considerable efforts have been carried out in order to evaluate the poss...
Deep geologic repositories are being widely studied as the most favored method of disposal of nuclea...
This paper provides for a summary of facts which are indispensable for nuclear waste disposal. Infor...
High-level, long-lived radioactive waste remains hazardous for periods that go well beyond our human...
The Federal Company for Radioactive Waste Disposal (BGE) is responsible for the search for a site wi...
The safe management of nuclear waste and ultimately its disposal in a deep geological repository is ...