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Study on crystalline rock aiming at evaluation method of long-term behaviour of rock mass (Joint research)

Hashiba, Kimihiro*; Fukui, Katsunori*; Matsui, Hiroya

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This poster summarize the results of Study on Crystalline Rock Aiming at Evaluation Method of Long-Term Behaviour of Rock Mass in FY 2016

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Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory Project, A Study on the long-term evolution analysis technology of geological environment characteristics; History of fracture formation and fracture filling

Nohara, Tsuyoshi; Sakai, Toshihiro; Murakami, Hiroaki

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Research on history of the fracture formation and fracture filling in the Toki granite was carried out, in the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory (MIU) Project. It is recognized that some fractures in the Toki granite are related to high temperature fluid. Rock permeability was decreased by Quartz precipitations in the fracture which were related to injection of the high temperature fluid.

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High-precision noble gas isotope analysis using multi collector noble gas mass spectrometer; Study toward practical use of noble gas method for age determination of groundwater

Kokubu, Yoko; Tamura, Hajimu*; Yokoyama, Tatsunori

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High precision noble gas isotope analysis of groundwater is useful to estimate age and origin of groundwater. This study presents measurement of isotope ratio using a multi-collector noble gas mass spectrometer with six collectors and an auto noble gas purification instrument. The results of measurement of neon and helium in trial samples suggest that the mass spectrometer with high precision enable the noble gas isotope analysis of groundwater.

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Hydrogeological study on groundwater recovery experiment

Takeuchi, Ryuji

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Evaluation of flow paths around tunnel using ground penetrating radar

Masumoto, Kazuhiko*

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CRIEPI-JAEA collaboration study on mass transport by groundwater in and around the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory

Hasegawa, Takuma*; Nakata, Kotaro*; Tomioka, Yuichi*; Ota, Tomoko*; Hama, Katsuhiro; Iwatsuki, Teruki; Kato, Toshihiro*; Hayashida, Kazuki

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Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory Project, Study on groundwater recovery experiment; Hydrological investigation and analysis during temporal decompression test

Ozaki, Yusuke; Kohashi, Akio; Keya, Hiromichi; Onoe, Hironori; Takeuchi, Ryuji

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In Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory, groundwater recovery experiment test is performed at a part of research tunnel at 500m depth for research of recovery process of subsurface environment disturbed by construction of subsurface structure. During 2017, three times temporal decompression tests of hydraulic pressure in closure test drift keeping closed condition were conducted. We report the reproductivity of time variation of hydraulic pressure during the tests. We also report the estimation results of hydrogeological structure from the data during tests.

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Research of microbial processes related to the formation of underground environment

Watanabe, Yusuke; Hayashida, Kazuki; Iwatsuki, Teruki; Suzuki, Yohei*

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The metabolic activities of microorganisms has potential to contribute for formation and keeping of redox condition in the groundwater. In particular, it is possible that the microbial sulfate reduction has great role in formation of reducing condition. However, in situ observation of the activities of sulfate reducing bacteria in the groundwater has not conducted. In this study, we examined relation of redox condition in groundwater with microbial activities by in situ incubation experiment of sulfate reducing bacteria living in borehole drilled in granitic rock at 300 m below ground level at the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory.

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Fundamental isobar separation experiment for AMS based on Resonant Coherent Excitation

Fujita, Natsuko; Matsubara, Akihiro*; Kokubu, Yoko

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