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Synthesis report on the R\&D for the Horonobe Underground Research Laboratory; Project carried out during fiscal years 2015-2019

JAEA-Research 2019-013
  • Nakayama Masashi
  • Saiga Atsushi
  • Kimura Shun
  • Mochizuki Akihito
  • Aoyagi Kazuhei
  • Ono Hirokazu
  • Miyakawa Kazuya
  • Takeda Masaki
  • Hayano Akira
  • Matsuoka Toshiyuki
  • Sakurai Akitaka
  • Miyara Nobukatsu
  • Ishii Eiichi
  • Sugita Yutaka
  • Sasamoto Hiroshi
  • Tanai Kenji
  • Sato Toshinori
  • Osawa Hideaki
  • Kitayama Ayami
  • Taniguchi Naoki
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First page
276
Last page
Language
Japanese
Publishing type
Internal/External technical report, pre-print, etc.
DOI
10.11484/jaea-research-2019-013

The Horonobe Underground Research Laboratory (URL) Project is being pursued by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) to enhance the reliability of relevant disposal technologies for geological disposal of High-level Radioactive Waste through investigations of the deep geological environment within the host sedimentary rock at Horonobe Town in Hokkaido, north Japan. The investigations will be conducted in three phases, namely "Phase 1: Surface based investigations", "Phase 2: Construction phase" (investigations during construction of the underground facilities) and "Phase 3: Operation phase" (research in the underground facilities). According to the research plan described in the 3rd Mid- and Long- term Plan of JAEA, "Near-field performance study", "Demonstration of repository design option", and "Verification of crustal-movement buffering capacity of sedimentary rocks" are important issues of the Horonobe URL Project, and schedule of future research and backfill plans of the project will be decided by the end of 2019 Fiscal Year. The present report summarizes the research and development activities of these 3 important issues carried out during 3rd Medium to Long-term Research Phase.

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https://doi.org/10.11484/jaea-research-2019-013
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https://jopss.jaea.go.jp/search/servlet/search?5067776
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  • DOI : 10.11484/jaea-research-2019-013

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