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고준위방사성폐기물 처분 부지선정을 위한 조사인자 및 조사기법에 대한 국외사례 분석

Translated title of the contribution: Case Studies of Site Investigation Factors and Methods for Site Selection for High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal
  • Hyo Geon Kim
  • , Si Won Yoo
  • , Dae Seok Bae
  • , Soo Hwan Jung
  • , Ki Su Kim
  • , Jun Kyum Kim
  • , Man Ho Han
  • , Junghae Choi
  • Ltd
  • Korea Radioactive Waste Agency

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Abstract

Overseas examples of the characterization stage of site selection proposed by the International Atomic Energy Agency were reviewed to highlight the factors necessary for consideration in the deep disposal of high-level radioactive waste. Studies in Sweden, Finland, the USA, and Canada were considered. Site investigations in Sweden and Finland commonly covered the fields of geology, hydrogeology, and hydrogeochemistry using similar field investigation techniques. The USA considered survey groups and factors under pre- and post-lockdown guidelines, as well as those for desaturated and saturated surveys. involving geophysical, hydrological, hydrogeological, hydrogeochemical, mechanical/physical, and thermal-characterization investigations. Canada provided a list of investigative methods for both preliminary and detailed site assessments including geological, physical, boring, hydrological, laboratory testing, and chemical analysis studies. Results of this study should elucidate site-selection investigation factors and survey methods applicable to Korea.

Translated title of the contributionCase Studies of Site Investigation Factors and Methods for Site Selection for High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)611-626
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Engineering Geology
Volume33
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • deep disposal
  • investigation factors
  • investigation methods
  • site selection

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