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        2022.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        The depth of geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) varies from country to country, but it is generally considered below 300 m underground. As one of the reliable methods to understand the geological characteristics of these deep areas, the site investigation through drilling is recommended. This paper deals with multidisciplinary research that evaluates the geological characteristics of the site using deep drilling. The deep drilling is 750 m, which is higher than the planned disposal depth. Prior to drilling, literature and surface geological surveys of the target area were conducted, and during drilling, real-time measurement of excavated information for obtaining drilling information, circulating water management and chemical composition through a closed system were monitored. After drilling, field tests such as geophysical borehole logging, deep groundwater sampling, constant pressure injection test, and hydraulic fracturing test were performed. Analysis of the recovered drilling core from a geological point of view such as age dating, rock formation and structural geological analysis, and from geochemical perspectives such as concentration of major/ minor cationic elements, major anions, and trace elements along with the water quality parameters pH, DO, Ec, Eh, etc., from geothermal perspective such as thermal conductivity and coefficient of thermal expansion, from rock mechanical aspects such as physical and mechanical properties of intact rocks and joints, joint distribution, etc. Deep drilling has been completed with 2 holes for granite and 2 holes for sedimentary rocks, and further drilling for gneiss and sedimentary rocks is in progress.
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        2021.12 KCI 등재 SCOPUS 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        Large earthquakes with (MW > ~ 6) result in ground shaking, surface ruptures, and permanent deformation with displacement. The earthquakes would damage important facilities and infrastructure such as large industrial establishments, nuclear power plants, and waste disposal sites. In particular, earthquake ruptures associated with large earthquakes can affect geological and engineered barriers such as deep geological repositories that are used for storing hazardous radioactive wastes. Earthquake-driven faults and surface ruptures exhibit various fault zone structural characteristics such as direction of earthquake propagation and rupture and asymmetric displacement patterns. Therefore, estimating the respect distances and hazardous areas has been challenging. We propose that considering multiple parameters, such as fault types, distribution, scale, activity, linkage patterns, damage zones, and respect distances, enable accurate identification of the sites for deep geological repositories and important facilities. This information would enable earthquake hazard assessment and lower earthquakeresulted hazards in potential earthquake-prone areas.
        4,600원
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        2021.12 KCI 등재 SCOPUS 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        Safe geological disposal of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) requires knowledge of the deep hydrochemical characteristics of the repository site. Here, we conducted a set of deep hydrochemical investigations using a 750-m borehole drilled in a model granite system in Wonju, South Korea. A closed investigation system consisting of a double-packer, Waterra pump, flow cell, and water-quality measurement unit was used for in situ water quality measurements and subsequent groundwater sampling. We managed the drilling water labeled with a fluorescein dye using a recycling system that reuses the water discharged from the borehole. We selected the test depths based on the dye concentrations, outflow water quality parameters, borehole logging, and visual inspection of the rock cores. The groundwater pumped up to the surface flowed into the flow cell, where the in situ water quality parameters were measured, and it was then collected for further laboratory measurements. Atmospheric contact was minimized during the entire process. Before hydrochemical measurements and sample collection, pumping was performed to purge the remnant drilling water. This study on a model borehole can serve as a reference for the future development of deep hydrochemical investigation procedures and techniques for siting processes of SNF repositories.
        4,900원