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Thermal Impact on Damaged Boom Clay and Opalinus Clay: Permeameter and Isostatic Tests with μCT Scanning: Special Issue: Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Effects in Clay Host Rocks for Radioactive Waste Repositories
Chen, G., Maes, T., Vandervoort, F., Sillen, X., Van Marcke, P., Honty, M., Dierick, M. & Vanderniepen, P., Jan 2014, In: Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering. 47, 1, p. 87-99Research output › peer-review
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Thermal impact on damaged argillaceous rocks: Permeameter test and Isostatic test on Boom Clay and Opalinus Clay from the TIMODAZ project
Chen, G., Maes, T., Vandervoort, F., Xavier, S., Van Marcke, P. & Honty, M., Nov 2010, 0 ed. SCK CEN. 42 p. (SCK CEN Reports; no. ER-145)Research output › peer-review
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The potential use of swelling clays for backfilling and sealing of underground repositories: the case of the Boom clay
Volckaert, G. & Vandervoort, F., Nov 1992, Use of inorganic sorbents for treatment of liquid radioactive waste and backfill of underground repositories: Proceedings of a final Research Co-ordination Meeting held in Rez, Czechoslovakia, 4-8 November 1991. SCK CEN, p. 47-58 13 p. (IAEA Reports; no. IAEA-TECDOC-675).Research output › peer-review
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Frank Vandervoort
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