The past is the key to the future – considering Pleistocene subglacial erosion for the minimum depth of a radioactive waste repository
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Published:2023-05-17
Issue:1
Volume:72
Page:113-125
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ISSN:2199-9090
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Container-title:E&G Quaternary Science Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:E&G Quaternary Sci. J.
Author:
Breuer SonjaORCID, Bebiolka Anke, Noack Vera, Lang Jörg
Abstract
Abstract. Erosion during potential future glaciations, especially
the incision of deep tunnel valleys, is a major challenge for the long-term
safety of a radioactive waste repository. Tunnel valleys are a common
feature of formerly glaciated sedimentary basins and were incised by
pressurised subglacial meltwater. Besides glaciological conditions,
tunnel-valley formation depends strongly on the erodibility and hydraulic
conductivity of the substratum. In northern Germany, tunnel valleys formed
during the Pleistocene glaciations are widespread and may attain depths of
almost 600 m. The Pleistocene record may provide an indication for the
potential regional distribution and maximum depth of future glaciogenic
erosion. We present a new overview map of the maximum depth of Pleistocene
erosion in northern Germany. Depth zones were extracted from the existing
data and maps provided by the state geological surveys. Based on the mapped
depth zones, the potential for future tunnel-valley formation can be
assessed. The map may serve as a base to define a spatially variable
additional depth that should be added to the minimum depth of a repository
required by legislation.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Archeology,Stratigraphy,Paleontology,Geology,Archeology
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