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  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 10(1); 2012
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2012;10(1):63-75. Published online: Mar, 30, 2012

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Study on Basic Requirements of Geoscientific Area for the Deep Geological Repository of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Korea

  • Dae-Seok Bae ; Yong-Kwon Koh ; Ju-wan Park ; Jin-baek Park ; Jong-soon Song
Abstract

This paper gives some basic requirements and preferences of various geological environmental conditions for the final deep geological repository of spent nuclear fuel (SNF). This study also indicates how the requirements and preferences are to be considered prior to the selection of sites for a site investigation as well as the final disposal in Korea. The results of the study are based on the knowledge and experience from the IAEA and NEA/OECD as well as the advanced countries in SNF disposal project. This study discusses and suggests preliminary guideline of the disposal requirements including geological, mechanical, thermal, hydrogeological, chemical and transport properties of host rock with long term geological stabilities which influence the functions of a multi-barrier disposal system. To apply and determine whether requirements and preferences for a given parameter are satisfied at different stages during a site selection and suitability assessment of a final disposal site, the quantitative criteria in each area should be formulated with credibility through relevant research and development efforts for the deep geological environment during the site screening and selection processes as well as specific studies such as productions of safety cases and validation studies using a generic underground research laboratory (URL) in Korea.

Keywords

Spent Nuclear Fuel,deep geological repository,multi-barrier disposal system,requirement,preference,geoscientific suitability indicator