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Geologic, hydrologic, and safety considerations in storage of radioactive wastes in vault excavated in crystalline rock
Recent investigation established technical feasibility and indicated high degree of safety that could be afforded by storage of high-level radioactive wastes in unlined vaults excavated in crystalline rock 1500 ft beneath surface of Savannah River Plant near Aiken, SC; crystalline rock at proposed site is covered by 1000 ft of unconsolidated sediments consisting predominantly of sand and clay.
Geologic, hydrologic, and safety considerations in storage of radioactive wastes in vault excavated in crystalline rock
Recent investigation established technical feasibility and indicated high degree of safety that could be afforded by storage of high-level radioactive wastes in unlined vaults excavated in crystalline rock 1500 ft beneath surface of Savannah River Plant near Aiken, SC; crystalline rock at proposed site is covered by 1000 ft of unconsolidated sediments consisting predominantly of sand and clay.
Geologic, hydrologic, and safety considerations in storage of radioactive wastes in vault excavated in crystalline rock
Nuclear Science Eng
Proctor, J.F. (author) / Marine, I.W. (author)
1965
16 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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