Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 5(4); 2007
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2007;5(4):273-281. Published online: Dec, 30, 2007

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Conceptual geochemical modelling of long-term hyperalkaline groundwater and rock interaction

  • Byoung Young Choi ; Si Won Yoo ; Kwang Soo Chang ; Geon Young Kim ; Yong Kwon Koh ; Jong Won Choi
Abstract

Hyperalkaline groundwater formed by groundwater-cement components and its reaction with bedrock in a nuclear waste repository were simulated by geochemical modeling. The result of groundwater-cement components reaction showed that the pH of water was 13.3 and the precipitated minerals were Brucite, Katoite, Calcium Silicate Hydrate(CSH1.1), Ettringite, Hematite, and Portlandite. The result of interaction between such minerals and groundwater sampled in Gyeongju area also showed that the pH of groundwater reached 12.4. Interaction between such hyperalkaline groundwater and granite was simulated by kinetic model during 103 years. This result showed that the final pH of groundwater reached 11.2 and the variation of pH was controlled by dissolution/precipitation of silicate and CSH minerals. Groundwater quality was also determined by dissolution/precipitation of silicate, CSH, oxide minerals. Our results show that geochemical modeling of long-term hyperalkaline groundwater and rock interaction can contribute to the safety assessment of engineered barrier by predicting geochemical condition in repository site.

Keywords

Nuclear waste depository,Cement,Granite,Geochemical modeling,Kinetic model