We studied the influence of tectonic perturbations on the transport of potentially mobilized radionuclides in groundwater from a deep-mined repository of solid high-level radioactive waste. The study was carried out by the method of mathematical modeling. Key parameters of the model correspond to the site of a potential federal repository in Russia. The groundwater flow domain is delimited on one side by a water divide (i.e., boundary of the catchment basin) and on the other side by the river bank. 2D simulations of groundwater flow and radionuclide migration are carried out along a vertical cross-section normal to the water divide. The groundwater flows through the rock massif, which encloses the repository, and discharges into the adjacen...
Groundwater is an important freshwater resource, which can be affected by geogenic radionuclide cont...
Concepts for deep geological disposal of highly radioactive waste from nuclear reactors consider the...
Graduation date: 2005Fault zones are potential paths for release of radioactive nuclides from radioa...
AbstractSafety conditions associated with geological repositories must be guaranteed also in the cas...
Safety conditions associated with geological repositories must be guaranteed also in the case of ra...
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...
Radioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life period: high ...
Geochemical studies of deeply buried intrusive rocks provide the foundation for evaluating the suit...
International audienceFor the last 40 years, continuous research has been dedicated to understanding...
Abstract Radioactive waste management is a strategic activity that is adopted in the nuclear field t...
AbstractThis paper presents results of detailed sampling of groundwater and surface water near the s...
The possibility of using deep geological formations to dispose of high-level radioactive waste (HLW)...
Radioactive waste repository; Radionuclides; Retention; Sorption; Precipitation; Diffusion; Transpor...
Deep geological disposal is the internationally favoured option to isolate high-level nuclear waste ...
Groundwater is an important freshwater resource, which can be affected by geogenic radionuclide cont...
Concepts for deep geological disposal of highly radioactive waste from nuclear reactors consider the...
Graduation date: 2005Fault zones are potential paths for release of radioactive nuclides from radioa...
AbstractSafety conditions associated with geological repositories must be guaranteed also in the cas...
Safety conditions associated with geological repositories must be guaranteed also in the case of ra...
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...
Radioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life period: high ...
Geochemical studies of deeply buried intrusive rocks provide the foundation for evaluating the suit...
International audienceFor the last 40 years, continuous research has been dedicated to understanding...
Abstract Radioactive waste management is a strategic activity that is adopted in the nuclear field t...
AbstractThis paper presents results of detailed sampling of groundwater and surface water near the s...
The possibility of using deep geological formations to dispose of high-level radioactive waste (HLW)...
Radioactive waste repository; Radionuclides; Retention; Sorption; Precipitation; Diffusion; Transpor...
Deep geological disposal is the internationally favoured option to isolate high-level nuclear waste ...
Groundwater is an important freshwater resource, which can be affected by geogenic radionuclide cont...
Concepts for deep geological disposal of highly radioactive waste from nuclear reactors consider the...
Graduation date: 2005Fault zones are potential paths for release of radioactive nuclides from radioa...