Natural tracer profiles across argillaceous formations: the CLAYTRAC project /
This technical report describes the results of the Nuclear Energy Agency's CLAYTRAC project, in which natural tracer data from nine sites was evaluated to assess potential impacts of disposal of radiological waste in geological repositories. It shows scientific information from numerous sites a...
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Paris :
Nuclear Energy Agency, OECD,
c2009
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Series: | Radioactive waste management (OECD Nuclear Energy Agency)
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