Safety assessment of a subsurface radwaste repository in the region of the Leningradskaya NPP

The propagation of radioactive contamination in non-head, near-surface, water-bearing strata is modeled in order to analyze the safety of a possible subsurface radwaste repository in the region of the Leningradskaya NPP. The propagation of radioactive contamination along the top water-bearing comple...

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description The propagation of radioactive contamination in non-head, near-surface, water-bearing strata is modeled in order to analyze the safety of a possible subsurface radwaste repository in the region of the Leningradskaya NPP. The propagation of radioactive contamination along the top water-bearing complex formed by Quaternary and Lower Cambrian deposits is studied. A map model approximation is used. The main contamination components are assumed to be 137 Cs, 90 Sr, and 60 Co. The propagation of contamination over 50 years is predicted. It is shown that the contamination of rocks by 137 Cs, 90 Sr, and 60 Co propagates only in the direct proximity of the section where they leak from the repository (at a distance not exceeding 10 meters).
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Cambrian
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Geology
Hadrons
Heavy Ions
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Physics
Physics and Astronomy
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