Published 1985 | Version v1
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Radionuclide migration in fractured rock: hydrological investigations at an experimental site in the Carnmennellis granite, Cornwall

  • 1. ELCON Western Ltd, Redruth (UK)
  • 2. Exeter University (UK)

Description

The objectives, methods and results of hydrological investigation of the granite at an experimental site in Cornwall are described and discussed. Constant head injection tests and radioactive tracer experiments have revealed a fracture permeability in which water movement is confined to discrete fractures separated by rock of very low permeability. Data on flow path frequency, orientation and effective hydraulic aperture, required for network modelling, are presented for a 700 m borehole, with additional hydraulic data from three other boreholes. In addition to fractures of average hydraulic conductivity a small number of major hydraulic features (''main drains'') with major implications for radionuclide migration have been identified. A mean hydraulic conductivity for the granite investigated of 1.57x10-7ms-1 has been obtained, 2.11x10-8ms-1 if the major hydraulic features are excluded

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ISBN
92-825-5129-6
Imprint Pagination
73 p.
Report number
EUR--9668

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Contract/Grant/Project number
Contract 154-80-7 WAS UK