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Using seismic petrophysical modeling and prestack simultaneous inversion to provide insights into the physical properties of uranium-bearing reservoirs: Implications for favorable sites of sandstone-hosted uranium deposits
Origin of Early Cretaceous mafic volcanic rocks from the Erlian Basin west of the Great Xing’an Range of North China: Implications for the tectono-magmatic evolution of East Asia
Characteristics and Geological Implications of Lacustrine Carbonate of Nantun Formation in Hailar Basin
Reconstruction of the Diagenetic Environments of Tight Sandstone Reservoirs: A Case Study from the Tengger Formation in the Baiyinchagan Sag, Erlian Basin, Northern China
The controlling effect of chair-shaped slope break landforms on sedimentation in continental faulted basins: A case study in the Xilinhaolai area, Baiyinchagan depression, Erlian Basin, China
Sequence stratigraphy and coal accumulation of Lower Cretaceous coal-bearing series in Erlian Basin, northeastern China
Pore Fluid and Diagenetic Evolution of Carbonate Cements in Lacustrine Carbonate–siliciclastic Rocks: A Case from the Lower Cretaceous of the Erennaoer Sag, Erlian Basin, NE China
Site screening of clay formations in NW China as host rocks for a high-level radioactive waste disposal repository
Abstract Deep geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in a repository with a system of engineered and natural barriers has been recognized as an appropriate disposal concept by Chinese authorities since 2003, and both crystalline rocks and argillaceous rocks are considered as the candidate host rocks for HLW disposal repository. The 1:200 000 regional survey indicated that there are potential clay formations in Mesozoic–Cenozoic sedimentary basins in NW China. Five candidate areas have been suggested with potential clay formations including the Tamusu and Suhongtu areas with upper K 1 Bayingebi clay formations in the east Bayingebi Basin, in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. On the basis of a detailed ground geological, hydrological and geophysical surveys, two test boreholes drilled to a depth of 800 m in the Tamusu area revealed that there are three lacustrine-facies clay formations (K 1 b 2-3 , K 1 b 2-2 and K 1 b 2-1 ). The thickness of the K 1 b 2-3 and K 1 b 2-2 clay formations is about 300–600 m with sandstone and siltstone interbeds, while the thickness of the K 1 b 2-1 homogeneous clay formation is more than 200 m with the depth of 450 m below the surface. The spatial extension of the clay formations could meet the fundamental criteria to ensure the long-term safety of the repository. Initial mineralogical studies on core samples indicated that the mineral assemblage is dominated by analcite, kaolinite, illite and dolomite. The homogeneous argillaceous rocks rich in analcite in Tamusu area could be a new type of host rock for a HLW disposal repository.