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The use of natural and archeological analogues for understanding the long-term behavior of nuclear glasses
Authors:Guy Libourel  Aurelie Verney-Carron  Andreas Morlok  Stéphane Gin  Jérôme Sterpenich  Anne Michelin  Delphine Neff  Philippe Dillmann
Institution:1. CNRS UPR2300, centre de recherches pétrographiques et géochimiques (CRPG), Nancy-université, 15, rue Notre-Dame-des-Pauvres, BP 20, 54501 Vand?uvre-lès-Nancy, France;2. INPL, École nationale superieure de géologie (ENSG), Nancy-université, rue du Doyen-Marcel-Roubault, BP 20, 54501 Vand?uvre-lès-Nancy, France;3. Commissariat à l’énergie atomique, Marcoule, DEN/SECM/LCLT, BP 17171, 30207 Bagnols-sur-Cèze cedex, France;4. G2R, CNRS-UMR 7566, Nancy-université, BP 70239, 54506 Vand?uvre-lès-Nancy cedex, France;6. LMC IRAMAT UMR5060 CNRS, France
Abstract:The knowledge of the long-term behavior of nuclear waste in anticipation of ultimate disposal in a deep geological formation is of prime importance in a waste management strategy. If phenomenological models have been developed to predict the long-term behavior of these materials, validating these models remains a challenge, when considering the time scale of radioactive decay of radionuclides of environmental concern, typically 104–105 yrs. Here we show how natural or archaeological analogues provide critical constraints not only on the phenomenology of glass alteration and the mechanisms involved, but also on the ability of experimental short-term data to predict long-term alteration in complex environments.
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