Waster Disposal and Evaporites [electronic resource] : Contributions to Long-Term Safety /

Since production, treatment and disposal of anthropogenic wastes are among the challenging ecological and social problems of the present and future repositories must be constructed and maintained especially with regard to long-term safety. This volume expertises research results of natural geochemical cycles in connection with the disposal of anthropogenic wastes, the role of fluids in marine evaporites and the composition of salt domes as a criterion for evaluating the long-term safety of underground repositories for anthropogenic wastes. It is addressed to engineers and scientists confronted with these problems.

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Main Authors: Günter Herrmann, Albert. author., Knipping, Bernhard Josef. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993
Subjects:Environment., Geoecology., Environmental geology., Ecotoxicology., Nature conservation., Soil science., Soil conservation., Waste management., Water pollution., Waste Management/Waste Technology., Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution., Soil Science & Conservation., Geoecology/Natural Processes., Nature Conservation.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0011851
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Summary:Since production, treatment and disposal of anthropogenic wastes are among the challenging ecological and social problems of the present and future repositories must be constructed and maintained especially with regard to long-term safety. This volume expertises research results of natural geochemical cycles in connection with the disposal of anthropogenic wastes, the role of fluids in marine evaporites and the composition of salt domes as a criterion for evaluating the long-term safety of underground repositories for anthropogenic wastes. It is addressed to engineers and scientists confronted with these problems.