1997
DOI: 10.1557/proc-506-1015
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The Study of Radionuclide Retardation in Fractured Rock by Means of In Situ Resin Impregnation

Abstract: Traditional in situ tracer tests estimate contaminant retardation by analysis of the degree and form of tracer breakthrough after transport through the rock. Unfortunately, this approach does not allow direct examination of in situ retardation mechanisms and, in the case of strongly retarded radionuclides, is highly impractical as tracer breakthrough may take months to decades. An alternative method to study retardation is therefore required in such a case and Nagra and PNC have recently employed one such vari… Show more

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