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Site Characterization Techniques Using Fracture Minerals for Radioactive Waste Disposal


31  March  2006

1Lambie K., 1Stotler R., 1Frape S., 2Ruskeeniemi T., 3Hobbs M.
1Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
2Geologicla Survey of Finland
3Ontario Power Generation Canada

Fractures in crystalline rocks and the mineralogy contained within this part of the environment provide a means to assess the paleohydrologic and paleochemical history of the rock mass.

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