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DISCUSSION ON THE ELECTROSEISMIC EFFECT Available to Purchase
Thanks to Our 2008 Reviewers Available to Purchase
Near-tip stress rotation and the development of deformation band stepover geometries in mode II Available to Purchase
Bridging the ecological–economic–social nexus: sustainability in radioactive waste management Available to Purchase
An Evaluation of the Active Fracture Concept in Modeling Unsaturated Flow and Transport in a Fractured Meter-Sized Block of Rock Available to Purchase
Petroleum Exploration and Production in Europe in 1973 Available to Purchase
Geological features of the Morsleben repository and their relevance for long-term safety Available to Purchase
Abstract In Germany, the former potash and rock salt mine Morsleben is so far the only underground repository for radioactive waste operated on the basis of the Atomic Act. In 1986, the Morsleben repository was licensed by the authorities of the former German Democratic Republic for the disposal of low- and intermediate-level waste. In 1999, the federal government of Germany decided to cease disposal operations. At present, a license for the closure of the repository is being pursued by the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS). BfS initiated a comprehensive scientific and technical program to keep Morsleben a safe repository. This program resulted in greater insight into the geological structure of the site, the rock mechanical deformation of the underground excavations, and the origin and age of brine seeps at a few locations in the mine. To reduce the radiological consequences of a brine intrusion scenario, the Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit (GRS), contracted by BfS, investigated several concepts for effective backfilling and sealing. Material selection and—in view of the specific geological situation—adequate positioning of sealing systems underground contribute substantially to the long-term safety of the repository.