AbstractAccording to the French design for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW), waste will be emplaced in an environment involving metallic materials into a geological clay formation. The presence of microorganisms has recently been evidenced in such environments. Therefore, based on current knowledge, the introduction of microbial species during the construction and operational phases, as well as the survival of bacteria after the disposal closure, have to be accounted for within the context of safety assessment. Sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) activity is notably expected to have an impact on corrosion processes, and thus influence the evolution of metallic and clay materials involved in a HLW disposal cell. The present wo...
Hydrogen is a key energy source for subsurface microbial processes, particularly in subsurface envir...
International audienceThe availability of respiratory substrates, such as H2 and Fe(II,III) solid co...
Low and intermediate level radioactive waste (LLW and ILW) comprises of radiation- contaminated mate...
International audienceAccording to the French design for the disposal of high level radioactive wast...
AbstractThe French concept for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste is based on a mul...
AbstractLong-term corrosion in water-saturated conditions is the main factor responsible for the alt...
International audienceLow carbon steel has been considered a suitable material for component of the ...
International audienceIn the context of the safety assessment of radioactive waste geological dispos...
In Switzerland, the Opalinus Clay formation is considered the most likely host rock for a deep geolo...
The proposed disposal concept for high-level radioactive wastes involves storing the wastes undergro...
International audienceThis study emphasizes different experimental approaches and provides perspecti...
The current proposed strategy for the disposal of intermediate-level radioactive waste (ILW) within ...
AbstractGeological disposal of intermediate level radioactive waste in the UK is planned to involve ...
The biogeochemical gradients that will develop across the interface between a highly alkaline cement...
Geological disposal of intermediate level radioactive waste in the UK is planned to involve the use ...
Hydrogen is a key energy source for subsurface microbial processes, particularly in subsurface envir...
International audienceThe availability of respiratory substrates, such as H2 and Fe(II,III) solid co...
Low and intermediate level radioactive waste (LLW and ILW) comprises of radiation- contaminated mate...
International audienceAccording to the French design for the disposal of high level radioactive wast...
AbstractThe French concept for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste is based on a mul...
AbstractLong-term corrosion in water-saturated conditions is the main factor responsible for the alt...
International audienceLow carbon steel has been considered a suitable material for component of the ...
International audienceIn the context of the safety assessment of radioactive waste geological dispos...
In Switzerland, the Opalinus Clay formation is considered the most likely host rock for a deep geolo...
The proposed disposal concept for high-level radioactive wastes involves storing the wastes undergro...
International audienceThis study emphasizes different experimental approaches and provides perspecti...
The current proposed strategy for the disposal of intermediate-level radioactive waste (ILW) within ...
AbstractGeological disposal of intermediate level radioactive waste in the UK is planned to involve ...
The biogeochemical gradients that will develop across the interface between a highly alkaline cement...
Geological disposal of intermediate level radioactive waste in the UK is planned to involve the use ...
Hydrogen is a key energy source for subsurface microbial processes, particularly in subsurface envir...
International audienceThe availability of respiratory substrates, such as H2 and Fe(II,III) solid co...
Low and intermediate level radioactive waste (LLW and ILW) comprises of radiation- contaminated mate...