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This project investigates the role of indigenous microorganisms in the safety of deep geological repositories for nuclear waste. It focuses on studying microbial diversity and activity in bentonite buffers under natural conditions to enhance understanding of biogeochemical processes that could affect waste containment.
Management of nuclear waste is a serious worldwide environmental problem all.
Deep geological repositories have been internationally proposed as the safest option for the disposal of these hazardous materials.
The concept is based on a multi-barrier storage system with waste containers, surrounded by a bentonite buffer buried deeply within a stable geological formation.
The bentonite formations in Almeria were characterized as a bentonite buffer reference material.
However, few studies have desc…
UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
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Sweden, Vaxjo
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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