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Colloid and Radionuclide Retardation (CRR) - Experimental Approach Intro

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Investigating colloid-mediated transport of repository safety-relevant radionuclides under realistic, in situ conditions (including very low radionuclide solubilities in the groundwater, radioprotection constraints, analytical limitations etc) is a very complex task and so it was decided to split the CRR project into two phases:

  • Phase 1: feasibility phase including literature studies,scoping laboratory and field experiments and associated modelling efforts.
     
  • Phase 2: the main field experiment accompanied by supporting laboratory experiments and an intensive modelling programme.

The results of Phase 1 showed that the in situ experiment would certainly be feasible. The main results of this Phase may be summarised as:

  • Experiments simulating groundwater flow at the host-rock/bentonite interface indicate that bentonite colloid generation can occur.
     
  • Relatively high bentonite colloid concentrations have been shown to remain stable in the alkaline groundwaters of the experimental zone.
     
  • Conversely, bentonite colloids are not stable within bentonite porewater.

In the cases of Am, Pu, Cs and U, the radionuclides examined show a strong affinity for bentonite colloids, which may facilitate migration of these radionuclides through a repository host rock.

 

Colloid and Radionuclide Retardation Experiment - Experimental Approach

 

RMP Video

GTS Radionuclide Migration Programme VideoRMP Video
The experience and know-how needed to carry out radiotracer experiments at the Grimsel Test Site (GTS) was initially gained in the Radionuclide Migration Programme (RMP). This video summarises the activities of the RMP.

25 years of Experience

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25 Years experience

2009 marked a significant milestone in the history of the Grismel Test Site with the running of experiments which have spanned more than 25 years. Read more about the 25 years of scientific exploration in the 25 Years of History at the Gimsel Test Site section. Full details of our 25 year celebration events will be posted shortly


The GTS underground facilities are also available to interested 3rd parties for underground testing and research. The GTS offers cost-effective access to a fully developed, well characterised underground research facility with round the year logistical support - please contact Dr. Ingo Blechschmidt, Head of the Grimsel Test Site, for further details.