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Yamanoi, Tadayo*; Wakamatsu, Hisanori; *;
JNC TJ7440 2000-001, 81 Pages, 1998/03
no abstracts in English
Yamanoi, Tadayo*; Wakamatsu, Hisanori; *;
JNC TJ7440 2000-027, 140 Pages, 1997/10
no abstracts in English
Yamanoi, Tadayo*; *; *; *; Takato, Toshikazu*
PNC TJ7361 97-003, 188 Pages, 1997/02
no abstracts in English
Yamanoi, Tadayo*; Sunami, Motoaki*; Wakamatsu, Hisanori; Okazaki, Hikoya; Takato, Toshikazu*
JNC TJ7440 2001-005, 272 Pages, 1996/03
no abstracts in English
Yamanoi, Tadayo*; Kato, Yoshiro*; Okazaki, Hikoya*
PNC TJ1361 95-001, 196 Pages, 1995/03
In order to realize the R&D on "exhibiting potential of the geological disposal of radioactive waste", it is neccessary to grasp the geological condition on a nationwide scale, and evaluate its aptitude on the view-point of long-term safety. Geological stability and hydrogeological property of the rock, which are both essential indications of the geological condition, are closely related to the fractures in the rock. It is, therefore, very important to understand the spacial distribution and characteristics of the fracture systems in Japan.
Yamanoi, Tadayo*; Goda, Toshiyuki*; Wakamatsu, Hisanori; Okazaki, Hikoya; Kambara, Masatoshi*
JNC TJ7440 2001-004, 258 Pages, 1995/03
None
Yamanoi, Tadayo*; Kobayashi, Koichi*; Okazaki, Hikoya*
PNC TJ7361 94-003, 178 Pages, 1994/03
no abstracts in English
Yamanoi, Tadayo*; Sunami, Motoaki*; *
PNC TJ7361 94-002, 71 Pages, 1994/03
no abstracts in English
Yamanoi, Tadayo*; Kato, Yoshiro*; Kobayashi, Koichi*
PNC TJ1361 94-001, 175 Pages, 1994/01
In order to realize the R&D on "exhibiting potential of the geological disposal of radioactive waste", it is neccessary to grasp the geological condition on a nationwide scale, and evaluate its aptitude on the view-point of long-term safety. Geological stability and hydrogeological property of the rock, which are both essential indications of the geological condition, are closely related to the fractures in the rock. It is, therefore, very important to understand the spacial distribution and characteristics of the fracture systems in Japan.