ASME 2010 13th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management, Volume 1 2010
DOI: 10.1115/icem2010-40020
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Planning of Large-Scale In-Situ Gas Generation Experiment in Korean Radioactive Waste Repository

Abstract: In the Korean LILW (Low- and Intermediate-Level radioactive Waste) repository at Gyeongju city, the degradation of organic wastes and the corrosion of metallic wastes and steel containers would be important processes that affect repository geochemistry, speciation and transport of radionuclides during the lifetime of a radioactive waste disposal facility. Gas is generated in association with these processes and has the potential threat to pressurize the repository, which can promote the transport of groundwate… Show more

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“…Long-term studies on gas generation from iLW have been conducted in Finland. Other countries such as Germany, switzerland and south Korea are evaluating the potential impact of gas generation from LLW and iLW (small et al 2008;Kim et al 2010). More detailed studies on the microbial gas generation and their impacts on the long-term performance of the WiPP site are summarized below.…”
Section: Microbial Gas Generation and Implications For Radioactive Wamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long-term studies on gas generation from iLW have been conducted in Finland. Other countries such as Germany, switzerland and south Korea are evaluating the potential impact of gas generation from LLW and iLW (small et al 2008;Kim et al 2010). More detailed studies on the microbial gas generation and their impacts on the long-term performance of the WiPP site are summarized below.…”
Section: Microbial Gas Generation and Implications For Radioactive Wamentioning
confidence: 99%