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Lomenick, T.F.; Kanehiro, B.Y.
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA); Berkeley Hydrotechnique, Inc., CA (USA)1986
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA); Berkeley Hydrotechnique, Inc., CA (USA)1986
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[en] Utilizing performance criteria that are based upon siting guidelines issued by DOE for postclosure as well as preclosure conditions, a preliminary hydrologic evaluation and ranking is being conducted to determine the suitability of five sedimentary rocks as potential host rocks for a high-level radioactive waste repository. Based upon both quantitative and qualitative considerations, the hydrological ranking of the rocks in order of their potential as a host rock for the disposal of radioactive wastes would be shale, anhydrock, sandstone, chalk, and carbonates, with the first three rocks being significantly better than the remaining two types
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Anhydrock
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1986; 10 p; International topical meeting on high level nuclear waste disposal - technology and engineering; Pasco, WA (USA); 24-26 Sep 1985; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 as DE86008975
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