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    Implications of safety requirements for the treatment of THMC processes in geological disposal systems for radioactive waste by Frédéric Bernier, Frank Lemy, Pierre De Cannière, Valéry Detilleux

    “…The mission of nuclear safety authorities in national radioactive waste disposal programmes is to ensure that people and the environment are protected against…”
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    Ex and In Situ Reactivity and Sorption of Selenium in Opalinus Clay in the Presence of a Selenium Reducing Microbial Community by Nele Bleyen, Joe S. Small, Kristel Mijnendonckx, Katrien Hendrix, Achim Albrecht, Pierre De Cannière, Maryna Surkova, Charles Wittebroodt, Elie Valcke

    Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-07-2021)
    “…79Se is a critical radionuclide concerning the safety of deep geological disposal of certain radioactive wastes in clay-rich formations. To study the fate of…”
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    In-situ X-ray fluorescence to investigate iodide diffusion in opalinus clay: Demonstration of a novel experimental approach by Jaquenoud, Max, Elam, William T., Grundl, Tim, Gimmi, Thomas, Jakob, Andreas, Schefer, Senecio, Cloet, Veerle, De Cannière, Pierre, Van Loon, Luc R., Leupin, Olivier X.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-04-2021)
    “…During the last two decades, the Mont Terri rock laboratory has hosted an extensive experimental research campaign focusing on improving our understanding of…”
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    Natural tracer profiles across argillaceous formations by Mazurek, Martin, Alt-Epping, Peter, Bath, Adrian, Gimmi, Thomas, Niklaus Waber, H., Buschaert, Stéphane, Cannière, Pierre De, Craen, Mieke De, Gautschi, Andreas, Savoye, Sébastien, Vinsot, Agnès, Wemaere, Isabelle, Wouters, Laurent

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-07-2011)
    “…► Solute transport processes in clay and shale formations at nine sites are examined. ► Conservative pore-water tracers (e.g. Cl −, δ 18O, δ 2H, He) show…”
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    Natural gas extraction and artificial gas injection experiments in Opalinus Clay, Mont Terri rock laboratory (Switzerland) by Vinsot, Agnès, Appelo, C. Anthony J., Lundy, Mélanie, Wechner, Stefan, Cailteau-Fischbach, Cristelle, de Donato, Philippe, Pironon, Jacques, Lettry, Yanick, Lerouge, Catherine, De Cannière, Pierre

    Published in Swiss Journal of geosciences (01-04-2017)
    “…Two experiments have been installed at Mont Terri in 2004 and 2009 that allowed gas circulation within a borehole at a pressure between 1 and 2 bar. These…”
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    Impact of the electron donor on in situ microbial nitrate reduction in Opalinus Clay: results from the Mont Terri rock laboratory (Switzerland) by Bleyen, Nele, Smets, Steven, Small, Joe, Moors, Hugo, Leys, Natalie, Albrecht, Achim, De Cannière, Pierre, Schwyn, Bernhard, Wittebroodt, Charles, Valcke, Elie

    Published in Swiss Journal of geosciences (01-04-2017)
    “…At the Mont Terri rock laboratory (Switzerland), an in situ experiment is being carried out to examine the fate of nitrate leaching from nitrate-containing…”
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    Non-destructive on-line and long-term monitoring of in situ nitrate and nitrite reactivity in a clay environment at increasing turbidity by Bleyen, N., Albrecht, A., De Cannière, P., Wittebroodt, C., Valcke, E.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-01-2019)
    “…Reliable, on-line and high frequency data are essential for increasing our knowledge regarding nitrate (and nitrite) reactivity in a clay formation surrounding…”
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    Biogeochemical processes in a clay formation in situ experiment: Part C – Organic contamination and leaching data by De Cannière, P., Schwarzbauer, J., Höhener, P., Lorenz, G., Salah, S., Leupin, O.X., Wersin, P.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-06-2011)
    “…► The cause of a microbial perturbation of an in situ geochemistry experiment in clay is identified. ► Bacterial activity plays a key role in restoring highly…”
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    Studying the migration behaviour of selenate in Boom Clay by electromigration by Beauwens, Thomas, De Cannière, Pierre, Moors, Hugo, Wang, Lian, Maes, Norbert

    Published in Engineering geology (01-03-2005)
    “…For the disposal of high-level waste (HLW) in a deep geological formation as Boom Clay, safety assessment studies have shown that long lived 79Se is one of the…”
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    Modelling of silica diffusion experiments with 32Si in Boom Clay by Aertsens, Marc, De Cannière, Pierre, Moors, Hugo

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (01-03-2003)
    “…A mathematical model describing the dissolution of nuclear glass directly disposed in clay combines a first-order dissolution rate law with the diffusion of…”
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    Modelling of Silica Diffusion Experiments with super(32)Si in Boom Clay by Aertsens, Marc, De Canniere, Pierre, Moors, Hugo

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (01-03-2003)
    “…One method proposed for dealing with radioactive waste involves encapsulating it in glass and then disposing of the vitrified waste in deep geological layers…”
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    Improved kinetic modeling of the early generation of CO 2 from the Boom Clay kerogen. Implications for simulation of CO 2 production upon disposal of high activity nuclear waste by Lorant, François, Largeau, Claude, Behar, Françoise, Cannière, Pierre De

    Published in Organic geochemistry (2008)
    “…A new kinetic model accounting for the generation of “early” CO 2 from kerogen within the Boom Clay Formation (Oligocene, Belgium) was developed and calibrated…”
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