Abstract

The Danish Tertiary Holmehus clay belongs to the series of illite–smectite mixed-layer clays in northern Europe and has a potential to serve as an effective engineered barrier for isolating hazardous waste. Mineralogical specification was made of the components illite/smectite mixed-layer and dioctahedral vermiculite/smectite mixed-layer structures. The lower content of expandable phases than of smectite-rich clays like MX-80 gives somewhat higher hydraulic conductivity and somewhat lower swelling pressure. Both are deemed suitable for isolating canisters with high-level radioactive waste in deep repositories for densities at water saturation of at least 1900kg/m3. Holmehus clay has fulfilled the demanded parameters for swelling pressure with >0.3MPa and hydraulic conductivity with <10 E−12m s−1 under this density. The lower swelling pressure, the potential of being chemically more stable, and the high buffer capacity by providing dissolved Si makes Holmehus clay a candidate for use in both deep and near-surface repositories.

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