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Radionuclide Migration Programme (RMP) - Raw Data Sets |
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Within GTS Phase IV, the Nagra-JNC Radionuclide
Migration Programme (RMP) examined the behaviour of a large
suite of radionuclides in the geosphere. Beginning in 1985 and continuing
until 1996 (summarised in FRICK et al. 1992, Nagra Technical Report
NTB 91-04 and Smith et al., 2001, Nagra Technical Report NTB 00-09
and references therein). The main aim of RMP was testing radionuclide
transport models and this was supported by a suite of supporting
projects including: site characterisation methodology development,
the study of the hydrogeology, hydrochemistry and geochemistry of
a rock-water system, detailed structural and mineralogical characterisation
of the experimental site (a complex shear zone) and an integrated
programme of supporting laboratory and modelling studies.
As part of Nagra and JNC's aim to support the testing of radionuclide
transport models, we have decided to make the raw data produced
in the RMP project available below free to all who wish to download
it. Each run includes the full raw data sets along with a short
summary of the experimental setup, field conditions, equipment used
etc and ends with a comment from the field team on the success of
the test and value to model testing.
Please note that of a total of 90 experimental runs carried out
between 1988 and 1994, 68 are reproduced here in full. The remaing
22 runs (14-22, 34-39, 43, 63-64, and 67-70) have not been included
as they were carried out as part of equipment or methods tests and,
consequently, are of no use to model testing.
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