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The Radlonuclide Migration Experiment at the Grimsel Rock Laboratory, Switzerland
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Abstract
This paper describes the programme for an in-situ radionuclide migration experiment in fractured crystalline rock and presents the first results of site characterisation work. This study is particularly notable for its extensive hydrologic/geochemical support programme and the use of radiotracers identified as important in safety assessment studies.
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