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Study on microbial influence assessment in geological disposal

Fukunaga, Sakae*; Nakayama, Mamoru*; Jintoku, Takashi*; not registered; Kudo, Akira*

We conducted the following four investigations concerned with microbial influence in geological disposal facilities. (1)Improvement of the FEP dictionary and investigation on chemical evolution of nitrate by microbes. (2)Experimental estimation of microbial mobility in compacted Na bentonite saturated by synthetic seawater with 30wt% silica sand and Ca bentonite with 30wt% silica sand. (Both dry densities are 1.6 g/cm$$^{3}$$.) (3)Habitation of microbes in Na rich bentonite deposit and Ca rich one. (4)Interaction between SRB (sulfate reducing bacteria) and Np in a reducing environment at Eh=-85mV. As the result, it was revealed that (1)microbial activity in near field rock and microbial denitrification of nitrate under the existence of electron donor are important, (2)microbes didn't move in Na bentonite in 3 weeks and moved to the distance of 20mm in Ca bentonite, and (3)microoragnisms existed at the inside of the deposits. (4) The difference between distribution coefficient of Eh=-85mV and Eh=-500mV was evaluated.

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