Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2012;10(4):305-311. Published online: Dec, 30, 2012
DOI : dx.doi.org/10.7733/jkrws.2012.10.4.305
Geology, hydrogeology, and geochemistry are the main technical siting factors of a geological repository for spent nuclear fuels. This paper focused on how rock’s different geological conditions, such as topography, soils, rock types, structural geology, and geological events, influence the functions of the geological repository. In the context, the site selection criteria of various countries were analyzed with respect to the geological conditions. Each country established the criteria based on its important geological backgrounds. For example, it was necessary for Sweden to take into account the effect of ice age on the land uplift and sea level change, whereas Japan defined seismic activity and volcanism as the main siting factors of the geological repository. Therefore, the results of the paper seems to be helpful in preparing the siting criteria of geological repository in Korea.
Keywords
Geological disposal,Repository,Geology,Siting factors,Criteria