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Stability and buffering capacity of the geosphere for long-term isolation of radioactive waste : application to crystalline rock : workshop proceedings Manchester, United Kingdom, 13-15 November 2007.
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ISBN: 9789264060562 9264060561 9786612103285 1282103288 926406057X 9789264060579 Year: 2009 Publisher: Paris : OECD : Nuclear Energy Agency,

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Geological settings selected as potential host formations for the deep geological disposal of radioactive waste are chosen for, among other assets, their long-term stability and buffering capacity against destabilising events and processes. These proceedings present the outcomes of a geosphere stability workshop, held in November 2007, that focused on crystalline and other types of hard, fractured rocks. The workshop underscored the fact that many such rocks are intrinsically stable environments that evolve extremely slowly and provide good buffering against external events and processes. The proceedings show a good understanding of the processes and events that can affect crystalline rocks and, although there is less confidence in predicting exactly when and where such events will occur and the volume of rock that will be affected, the extent of the impacts on a geological repository can be confidently addressed using bounding approaches supported by geological information from similar sites around the world.


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Natural tracer profiles across argillaceous formations : the CLAYTRAC Project
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ISBN: 9789264060470 9264060472 9786612103261 1282103261 9264060480 Year: 2009 Publisher: Paris : OECD : Nuclear Energy Agency,

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This technical report describes the results of the Nuclear Energy Agency's CLAYTRAC project, in which natural tracer data from nine sites was evaluated to assess potential impacts of disposal of radiological waste in geological repositories. It shows scientific information from numerous sites and applies robust analytical methods to improve the understanding of radionuclide migration and evolution of sites for deep geological disposal. These results improve the understanding of sites, and thus the confidence in safety, for geological disposal of radioactive waste.

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