2006
DOI: 10.2172/893123
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Preliminary study on hydrogeology in tectonically active areas.

Abstract: This report represents the final product of a background literature review conducted for the

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“…In general, seismic events may impact the repository performance in several ways, including (1) uplift and thus exposure of the repository, (2) disruption of emplaced waste canisters, (3) changes in the material properties of deformation structures, (4) changes in local and regional hydraulic heads, and (5) groundwater composition [63]; the scenario simulated here accounts for issues (2)-(4).…”
Section: Disruptive Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, seismic events may impact the repository performance in several ways, including (1) uplift and thus exposure of the repository, (2) disruption of emplaced waste canisters, (3) changes in the material properties of deformation structures, (4) changes in local and regional hydraulic heads, and (5) groundwater composition [63]; the scenario simulated here accounts for issues (2)-(4).…”
Section: Disruptive Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%