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The French national radioactive waste management agency (Andra) is designing an industrial centre for geological disposal (CIGEO) of Intermediate...
The anoxic corrosion of metals can be indirectly measured through the release of hydrogen gas.  This method is typically used in the waste...
In anoxic groundwaters, the major threat to the durability of copper nuclear waste containers will be corrosion by sulphide, produced dominantly by...
Steel or cast iron containers with an outer copper shell have been adopted for the long-term containment of used nuclear fuel in a deep geological...
The Swiss waste management program foresees that low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste will be disposed of in a deep geological repository...
The safe disposal of high-level nuclear waste relies on its confinement in deep geological formations. Whether as vitrified waste or as spent fuel,...
Posiva Oy is preparing to submit the operating licence application for a spent nuclear fuel geologic repository located at Olkiluoto, Finland. The...
Stainless steel and the nickel-base alloy Inconel are metals with nuclear applications, either in power plants or for geological disposal. Inconel...
The so‑called supercontainer (SC) concept is currently being considered as reference design for the final disposal of vitrified high-level...
Copper is the intended canister material for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel in Sweden. At repository depth the groundwater may contain dissolved...

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