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Kinetic Concept of Monitoring the Long-Term Stability of a Deep Repository for Radioactive Waste

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Defence Nuclear Waste Disposal in Russia: International Perspective

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The long-term monitoring of stressed state is an important tool for monitoring the long-term stability of an underground repository for toxic and radioactive waste. Geodynamic effects caused by natural tectonic and manmade activities may lead to the loss of stability in the surrounding rock as well as the structural components of a repository, with the resultant migration of radionuclides into the geosphere and biosphere.

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Anikolenko, V.A., Mansurov, V.A. (1998). Kinetic Concept of Monitoring the Long-Term Stability of a Deep Repository for Radioactive Waste. In: Stenhouse, M.J., Kirko, V.I. (eds) Defence Nuclear Waste Disposal in Russia: International Perspective. NATO ASI Series, vol 18. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5112-2_15

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