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In order to validate predictive models of the very long-term
processes which affect the performance of radioactive waste
repositories, there has been an increased interest in the
information and understanding which can be obtained from studying
similar mechanisms in natural systems. These "natural analogues,"
as they are known in the jargon of waste management, have been
studied sporadically for many years, but there has been a
considerable rejuvenation of interest in the last four years,
possibly owing to the fact that performance assessment methodolo gy
is gradually maturing to the point where it needs the kind of
support which analogues can offer. Since 1982, the Commission of
the European Communities has been involved in specific work on
natural analogues in the framework of its activities on radioactive
waste management, principally within the MIRAGE project which
concerns migration of radionuclides in the geosphere. As a
consequence, the Commission took the initiative, in 1985, of
establish ing a Natural Analogue Working Group (NAWG) whose members
can benefit from the overall expertise available for managing their
own natural analogue research programmes. In this group, modeller'
s requirements and the results of field research are exchanged at
regular intervals. A number of wide-ranging investigation
programmes, both on national and international scales. are
currently underway or being initiated, and several of these have
been discussed recently at the NAWG."
First published in 1995. This volume includes papers of a Joint
CEC-NEA Workshop on 'Design and Instrumentation of In-Situ
Experiments in Underground Laboratories for Radioactive Waste
Disposal 'held in, Brussels,15-17 May 1984. About 100 specialists
attended this meeting, in which a review of the current
developement of such underground facilities was made.
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