Design Problems For Underground Nuclear Waste Disposal In Basalt

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Birger Schmidt
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The design of underground nuclear waste disposal facilities poses new problems related to the requirement of long term safety against radionuclide migration. The degree and effects of rock disturbance caused by construction and by the long term thermal effects from the hot waste must be predicted with confidence. Computer modeling can, to an extent, be verified by accelerated near-surface tests. Credible extrapolation to deep, long-term conditions requires successful near-surface modeling verification, proper characterization of near-surface and deep rocks, and successful determination of in-situ stresses. Excavation induced disturbance may be assessed primarily by empirical evidence.
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APA: Birger Schmidt  (1981)  Design Problems For Underground Nuclear Waste Disposal In Basalt

MLA: Birger Schmidt Design Problems For Underground Nuclear Waste Disposal In Basalt. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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