Periglacial phenomena affecting nuclear waste disposal

Slow future changes in astronomic phenomena seem to make it likely that Finland nll suffer several cold periods during the next 100,000 years. The paper analyses the characteristics of the periglacial factors that are most likely to influence the long-term safety of high-level radioactive waste disp...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
Main Authors: H. Niini, N. Marcos, T. Ruskeeniemi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of Finland 1997
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17741/bgsf/69.1-2.009
https://doaj.org/article/0ddc1bca969c4dfc83119f2234d81b42
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Summary:Slow future changes in astronomic phenomena seem to make it likely that Finland nll suffer several cold periods during the next 100,000 years. The paper analyses the characteristics of the periglacial factors that are most likely to influence the long-term safety of high-level radioactive waste disposed of in bedrock. These factors and their influences have been divided into two categories, natural and human. It is concluded that the basically natural phenomena are theoretically better understood than the complicated phenomena caused by man. It is therefore important in future research into periglacial phenomena, as well as of the disposal problem, to emphasize not only the proper applications of the results of natural sciences, but especially the effects and control of mankind's own present and future activities.