AbstractIn situ interaction experiments over periods of 2, 6, and 10 years between Toarcian argillite and carbon steel discs were carried out in the Tournemire Underground Research Laboratory (URL), yielding a dataset of the materials’ geochemical evolution under conditions representative of the future geological disposal of high-level long-lived radioactive wastes. The carbon steel discs were exposed to corrosion due to trapped oxygen. The corrosion rates indicate that the oxidizing transient lasted between 2 and 6 years. A systematic dissolution of calcium phases (Ca- smectite sheets in I/S and calcite) was observed in the iron diffusion halos. The iron release induced mineralogical dissolution and precipitation reactions, which partly cl...
International audienceThe interactions between cementitious materials and a clayey deep formation we...
The present study relates to the problem of long-term disposal of nuclear waste. In France, with the...
International audienceIn the context of the safety assessment of radioactive waste geological dispos...
International audienceSteels are possible materials for high level radioactive waste containers used...
International audienceThe purpose of the present study was to characterise the physicochemical evolu...
International audienceSteels are possible materials for high-level radioactive waste containers used...
Corrosion of steel canisters containing buried high-level radioactive waste is a relevant issue for...
Microscopic and spectroscopic analyses were conducted on steel/bentonite interface samples removed f...
Many designs for high-level nuclear waste deep geological disposal include steel waste canister and ...
Dans le concept actuel de stockage de déchets radioactifs en couche géologique profonde tel qu’envis...
International audienceDeep geological storage is considered by several countries to isolate highly a...
International audienceThe interactions between cementitious materials and a clayey deep formation we...
The present study relates to the problem of long-term disposal of nuclear waste. In France, with the...
International audienceIn the context of the safety assessment of radioactive waste geological dispos...
International audienceSteels are possible materials for high level radioactive waste containers used...
International audienceThe purpose of the present study was to characterise the physicochemical evolu...
International audienceSteels are possible materials for high-level radioactive waste containers used...
Corrosion of steel canisters containing buried high-level radioactive waste is a relevant issue for...
Microscopic and spectroscopic analyses were conducted on steel/bentonite interface samples removed f...
Many designs for high-level nuclear waste deep geological disposal include steel waste canister and ...
Dans le concept actuel de stockage de déchets radioactifs en couche géologique profonde tel qu’envis...
International audienceDeep geological storage is considered by several countries to isolate highly a...
International audienceThe interactions between cementitious materials and a clayey deep formation we...
The present study relates to the problem of long-term disposal of nuclear waste. In France, with the...
International audienceIn the context of the safety assessment of radioactive waste geological dispos...