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Soil-Gas Geochemistry as Permeability Tracer of Thermally Altered Clays at Orciatico (Tuscany, Central Italy)

Author(s)
Lombardi, S.  
University of Rome "La Sapienza"  
Voltattorni, N.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma1, Roma, Italia  
Type
Poster session
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
4.5. Studi sul degassamento naturale e sui gas petroliferi
Status
Unpublished
Journal
Impact of Thermo- Hydro- Mechanical - Chemical processes on the safety of underground radioactive waste repositories  
Date Issued
September 29, 2009
Conference Location
Luxembourg
Sponsors
European Commission
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/5814
Subjects
04. Solid Earth::04.02. Exploration geophysics::04.02.01. Geochemical exploration  
Subjects

radionuclide migratio...

Abstract
The physical properties of clay allow to consider argillaceous formations as geological barriers to radionuclide migration in high-level radioactive-waste isolation systems. As laboratory simulations are short term and numerical models always involve assumptions and simplifications of the natural system, natural analogues are extremely attractive surrogates for the study of long-term isolation.
The thermally altered clays of the Orciatico area (Tuscany, Central Italy) represent an interesting natural model of a heat source which acted on argillaceous materials. The study of this natural analogue was performed through detailed geoelectrical and soil-gas surveys in order to define both the geometry of the intrusive body and the gas permeability of a clay unit characterized by different thermal alteration degrees. In particular, soil-gas radon and carbon dioxide distributions highlighted that the clay sequences, in spite of their thickness and plasticity, if fractured and metamorphosed, form a lesser impermeable barrier for naturally migrating gas.
References
Ciotoli, G., Lombardi, S., Serafini S., and Zarlenga, F. (1997). The refinement of geomorphological and geochemical statistical techniques in the study of clay-basin tectonics: the Era Basin (Central Italy). Italian Journal of Quaternary Sciences, 10 (2), 231-246.
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[4] Hinkle, M. E., and Ryder, J. L. (1994). Effect of moisture and carbon dioxide on concentrations of helium in soils and soil gases. J. Geophys. Res., 92(B12), 12587-12594.
[5] Hueckel, T., and Pellegrini R. (2002). Reactive plasticity for clays:application to a natural analog of long-term geomechanical effects of nuclear waste disposal. Engineering Geology, 64, 195-215.
[6] Leoni, L., Polizzano, C, and Sartori F. (1986). Nuclear waste repositories in clays: the Orciatico methamorphic aureole analogy. Applied Clay Sequence, 1, 385-408.
[7] Morse, R. H. (1976). The applied geochemistry of radon and related elements.
Geological Association of Canada; Mineralogical Association of Canada; Canadian Geophysical Union, Joint Annual Meeting, 1, 44 pp.
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