Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 11(2); 2013
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2013;11(2):133-156. Published online: Jun, 30, 2013

Research Status and Roles of Natural Analogue Studies in the Radioactive Waste Disposal

  • Min-Hoon Baik ; Tae-Jin Park ; In-Young Kim ; Kyung-Woo Choi
Abstract

Natural analogue studies play an important role in the safety case which requires multiple lines of evidence including the safety assessment for the geological disposal of radioactive wastes. In this study, foreign status of natural analogue studies was investigated by summarizing natural analogue results according to the research topics related with repository materials and radionuclide migration and retardation. Main results, issues, and applicability of the foreign natural analogue studies were also analyzed. The results of domestic natural analogue studies were classified into studies using uranium ore bodies, rocks, groundwaters, and archeological artifacts, respectively, and their main results were summarized. There are massive materials for natural analogue studies which have been carried out during last several decades but they have not been actively applied to the safety assessment and safety case development for the radioactive waster disposal. Thus, in this study, applicable methods of natural analogues were summarized and a methodology for improving their applicability was examined. Natural analogue study is apparently necessary to improve and illustrate the reliability of safety assessment for a radioactive waste repository. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a methodology and construct a natural analogue information database for the application of the results from natural analogue studies to safety case development.

Keywords

Natural analogue study,Radioactive waste,Geological disposal,Safety assessment,Safety case