A laboratory experiment for determining both the hydraulic and diffusive properties and the initial pore-water composition of an argillaceous rock sample: A test with the Opalinus clay (Mont Terri, Switzerland)

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作者
Savoye, S. [1 ]
Michelot, J. -L. [2 ]
Matray, J. -M. [1 ]
Wittebroodt, Ch. [1 ]
Mifsud, A. [1 ]
机构
[1] IRSN SARG Lab Etud Transferts Sols & Sol, F-92262 Fontenay Aux Roses, France
[2] Univ Paris 11, UMR IDES CNRS, F-91405 Orsay, France
关键词
Opalinus clay; Axisymmetric diffusion; Caesium; Bromide; Chloride; Water stable isotopes; Hydraulic conductivity; Effective diffusion coefficient; ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION; LOW PERMEABILITY; HTO; GROUNDWATER; TOURNEMIRE; CHEMISTRY; TRANSPORT; PROFILES; INTACT; CESIUM;
D O I
10.1016/j.jconhyd.2011.09.011
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Argillaceous formations are thought to be suitable natural barriers to the release of radionuclides from a radioactive waste repository. However, the safety assessment of a waste repository hosted by an argillaceous rock requires knowledge of several properties of the host rock such as the hydraulic conductivity, diffusion properties and the pore water composition. This paper presents an experimental design that allows the determination of these three types of parameters on the same cylindrical rock sample. The reliability of this method was evaluated using a core sample from a well-investigated indurated argillaceous formation, the Opalinus Clay from the Mont Terri Underground Research Laboratory (URL) (Switzerland). In this test, deuterium- and oxygen-18-depleted water, bromide and caesium were injected as tracer pulses in a reservoir drilled in the centre of a cylindrical core sample. The evolution of these tracers was monitored by means of samplers included in a circulation circuit for a period of 204 days. Then, a hydraulic test (pulse-test type) was performed. Finally, the core sample was dismantled and analysed to determine tracer profiles. Diffusion parameters determined for the four tracers are consistent with those previously obtained from laboratory through-diffusion and in-situ diffusion experiments. The reconstructed initial pore-water composition (chloride and water stable-isotope concentrations) was also consistent with those previously reported. In addition, the hydraulic test led to an estimate of hydraulic conductivity in good agreement with that obtained from in-situ tests. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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