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National geological screening : East Anglia region

Authors :
Field, L.P.
Terrington, R.
Williamson, P.
Mosca, I.
Smith, N.J.P.
Evans, D.E.
Gent, C.
Barron, M.
Howard, A.
Baker, G.
Lark, R.M.
Lacinska, A.
Thorpe, S.
Holbrook, H.
Longhurst, I.
Hannaford, L.
Woods, M.A.
Schofield, D.
Pharaoh, T.
Haslam, R.
Crane, E.
Bloomfield, J.P.
Lee, J.R.
Baptie, B.
Shaw, R.P.
Bide, T.
McEvoy, F.M.
Field, L.P.
Terrington, R.
Williamson, P.
Mosca, I.
Smith, N.J.P.
Evans, D.E.
Gent, C.
Barron, M.
Howard, A.
Baker, G.
Lark, R.M.
Lacinska, A.
Thorpe, S.
Holbrook, H.
Longhurst, I.
Hannaford, L.
Woods, M.A.
Schofield, D.
Pharaoh, T.
Haslam, R.
Crane, E.
Bloomfield, J.P.
Lee, J.R.
Baptie, B.
Shaw, R.P.
Bide, T.
McEvoy, F.M.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This report is the published product of one of a series of studies covering England, Wales and Northern Ireland commissioned by Radioactive Waste Management (RWM) Ltd. The report provides geological information about the East Anglia region to underpin the process of national geological screening set out in the UK’s government White Paper Implementing geological disposal: a framework for the long-term management of higher activity radioactive waste (DECC, 2014). The report describes geological features relevant to the safety requirements of a geological disposal facility (GDF) for radioactive waste emplaced onshore and up to 20 km offshore at depths between 200 and 1000 m from surface. It is written for a technical audience but is intended to inform RWM in its discussions with communities interested in finding out about the potential for their area to host a GDF.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1151370081
Document Type :
Electronic Resource