25 years of cross-fertilization between HADES and Mont Terri rock laboratory
The collaboration between HADES and the Mont Terri rock laboratory started in 1995, when granite was considered the most suitable host rock for radioactive waste disposal in Switzerland. When an alternative host formation was looked for by NAGRA, the choice of clay as host rock became rapidly clear....
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Geological Society of London
2024
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