In Bulgaria, from the preliminary analyses performed for site selection of deep geological disposal of high-level waste (HLW) and spent fuel (SF), it was concluded that the most promising host rocks are the argillaceous sediments of the Sumer Formation (Lower Cretaceous), situated in the Western Fore-Balkan Mts. The present paper aims to compare the transport of three major radionuclides from a hypothetical radioactive waste disposal facility, which incorporates an engineering barrier of bentonite into the argillaceous (marl) medium. The simulations were performed by using HYDRUS-1D computer programme. The results are used for a preliminary estimation of argillaceous sediments as a host rock for geological disposal of HLW
The Repository for Radioactive Waste in Novi Han, Lozen Mountain (Bulgaria), dates from the early 19...
Quaternary sediments and soils at the Forsmark site (Sweden) would constitute the last barrier for r...
Recently, there is increased concern that radiocolloids may act as a rapid transport mechanism for t...
Geological settings are of major importance in selecting appropriate environment for disposal of hig...
The paper describes deterministic simulation of radionuclide migration in the deep geological dispos...
There are two RBMK-1500 type reactors in Lithuania, which are under decommissioning now. Long-lived ...
The paper presents results from deterministic calculations of the radionuclide migration in the deep...
This paper presents results from deterministic calculations of radionuclide migration in a deep geol...
Deep low-permeability clay layers are considered as possible suitable environments for disposal of h...
Deep low-permeability clay layers are considered as suitable environments for disposal of high-level...
Radioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life period: high ...
AbstractRadioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life perio...
The thesis describes the different types of radioactive wastes (RAW), it present classification used...
The geological repository is, by international consensus, the final destination for radioactive wast...
Deep and stable geological formations with low permeability have been considered for high level wast...
The Repository for Radioactive Waste in Novi Han, Lozen Mountain (Bulgaria), dates from the early 19...
Quaternary sediments and soils at the Forsmark site (Sweden) would constitute the last barrier for r...
Recently, there is increased concern that radiocolloids may act as a rapid transport mechanism for t...
Geological settings are of major importance in selecting appropriate environment for disposal of hig...
The paper describes deterministic simulation of radionuclide migration in the deep geological dispos...
There are two RBMK-1500 type reactors in Lithuania, which are under decommissioning now. Long-lived ...
The paper presents results from deterministic calculations of the radionuclide migration in the deep...
This paper presents results from deterministic calculations of radionuclide migration in a deep geol...
Deep low-permeability clay layers are considered as possible suitable environments for disposal of h...
Deep low-permeability clay layers are considered as suitable environments for disposal of high-level...
Radioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life period: high ...
AbstractRadioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life perio...
The thesis describes the different types of radioactive wastes (RAW), it present classification used...
The geological repository is, by international consensus, the final destination for radioactive wast...
Deep and stable geological formations with low permeability have been considered for high level wast...
The Repository for Radioactive Waste in Novi Han, Lozen Mountain (Bulgaria), dates from the early 19...
Quaternary sediments and soils at the Forsmark site (Sweden) would constitute the last barrier for r...
Recently, there is increased concern that radiocolloids may act as a rapid transport mechanism for t...