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Building Confidence in Radionuclide Transport Models for Fractured Rock: The Nagra/JNC Radionuclide Retardation Programme

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The joint Nagra/JNC Radionuclide Retardation Programme has now been ongoing for 15 years with the main aim of direct testing of radionuclide transport models in as realistic a manner as possible. A large programme of field, laboratory and natural analogue studies has been carried out at the Grimsel Test Site in the central Swiss Alps and the Kamaishi In Situ Test Site in north-east Japan. The understanding and modelling of both the processes and the structures influencing radionuclide transport/retardation in fractured host rocks have matured as has the experimental technology, which has contributed to develop confidence in the applicability of the underlying research models in a repository performance assessment. In this paper, the successes and set-backs of this programme are discussed as is the general approach to the thorough testing of the process models and of model assumptions. In addition, a set of key findings is presented, involving discussions on the enhancement of confidence through the program.

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Ota, K., Alexander, W.R., Smith, P.A. et al. Building Confidence in Radionuclide Transport Models for Fractured Rock: The Nagra/JNC Radionuclide Retardation Programme. MRS Online Proceedings Library 663, 1033 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-663-1033

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