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Mason, E., and C. Breckenridge. "Distemper in Grimsby." Veterinary Record 131, no. 11 (September 12, 1992): 247. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.131.11.247-b.

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Meads, Lorraine, and Paul Gathercole. "Nunsthorpe in Grimsby." Early Years Educator 1, no. 8 (December 1999): 12–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/eyed.1999.1.8.15666.

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SHINNER, P. J. "Pocket borough to county borough: power relations, elites and politics in nineteenth-century Grimsby." Urban History 34, no. 3 (December 2007): 481–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926807004968.

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ABSTRACTThis article considers the relationship between landed culture and the emergent middle classes in a rapidly expanding urban context substantially removed from the more familiar examples. The port of Grimsby expanded rapidly in the second half of the nineteenth century, displaying many facets in common with other industrial centres and boasting a substantial middle-class presence from a relatively early stage. At the same time the extent to which Grimsby's middle classes assumed a leading role in the town's development is questionable and subject to qualification.
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Bailey, Mark, and S. H. Rigby. "Medieval Grimsby: Growth and Decline." Economic History Review 47, no. 1 (February 1994): 194. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2598227.

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Arlow, Ruth, and Will Adam. "Re Grimsby and Cleethorpes Cemeteries." Ecclesiastical Law Journal 12, no. 2 (April 30, 2010): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956618x1000027x.

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Horner, W. F. A. "Grimsby – still Europe’s food town." Nutrition & Food Science 31, no. 5 (October 2001): 226–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eum0000000005615.

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Hodgkins, David. "Railway Influence in Parliamentary Elections at Grimsby." Journal of Transport History 23, no. 2 (September 2002): 159–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/tjth.23.2.4.

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Salusbury, John. "Flow Calibration Facility at Syngenta Grimsby Ltd." Measurement and Control 35, no. 4 (May 2002): 114–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002029400203500405.

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Smith, John A. "Memories of Childhood in Post-War Grimsby." Childhood in the Past 7, no. 2 (September 2014): 82–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1758571614z.00000000019.

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Schomacher, Jochen. "Doctor of Manual Therapy in Mainz." physiopraxis 2, no. 07/08 (July 2004): 12–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0032-1307824.

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Die Physiotherapie braucht die Wissenschaft, um sich weiterzuentwickeln! Das war auch Tenor des IFOMT-Treffens in Südafrika im März 2004. Um wissenschaftliche Kompetenz zu erlangen, bieten Internet und internationale Zusammenarbeit neue Möglichkeiten, zum Beispiel über das Ola Grimsby Institute (OGI) in San Diego/Kalifornien.
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Cooper, C. J. "Electoral politics in Grimsby, 1818-1835." Thesis, Open University, 1987. http://oro.open.ac.uk/54613/.

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Large urban parliamentary constituencies and rural (county) constituencies have received much attention in recent years from historical psephologists: the smaller borough constituencies have received comparatively little yet in important ways these were the 'typical' constituencies. This study is an attempt to remedy that hiatus, and is somewhat novel in examining electoral behaviour over a number of elections spanning the period of the first Reform Act. That voting was open is crucial to an understanding of voting behaviour in this period, for in general the smaller the constituency the greater the opportunities for influencing the vote casting of electors. The existence within small boroughs of a large body of independent electors freely expressing their will in the polls may be an image conveyed by campaign literature, yet it was in large measure a fiction. This study emphasises the pervasiveness and significance of 'influence', both legitimate and otherwise, and suggests that political inclination, social class, and even bribery were relatively unimportant when set against the widely spread tentacles of influence as mediated. through property. Family influences too were significant, and it is clear that electors were calculating individuals. A detailed longitudinal study has been made possible by the nature of the available data (pollbooks, directories, corporation records, and a singular collection of letters and election material) and some considerable evidence on spatial distribution of partisan votes has emerged. It has also become clear that voting in parliamentary elections resembled closely that in local elections, and was subject to the same influences and directed by the same organisational machine, however informal that may have been. Finally, the Reform Act of 1832, interpreted by Whig historians as a landmark on the road to democracy, had a quite different impact locally. Formal changes in Grimsby made for a less representative electorate, a regression rather than advance of democracy. The Act left the influences on voters largely unchanged.
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Shinner, Peter J. "The exercise of power in nineteenth century Britain : the case of Grimsby 1840-1900." Thesis, University of Lincoln, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.342430.

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Dowling, Alan. "The corporate landowner in town development, with particular reference to Grimsby and Cleethorpes c.1800 - c.1900." Thesis, University of Hull, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.265133.

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Gerrish, Margaret Mary. "Special industrial migration in nineteenth-century Britain : a case study of the port of Grimsby, 1841-1861." Thesis, University of Hull, 1992. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:16443.

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Metuzals, Kaija Irene. "Bycatch of harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena L.) in the North Sea : a case study of the Grimsby gillnet fleet." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.247658.

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Schild, Maren. "Verbundene Mikroporosität in Kristallingesteinen Fallstudie Felslabor Grimsel /." [S.l. : s.n.], 1999. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=961960809.

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Grimske, Silka [Verfasser]. "Multifunktionale Schnittstellen für kleine modulare Werkzeugmaschinen / Silka Grimske." Hamburg : Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Bibliothek, 2014. http://d-nb.info/105505328X/34.

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Vonlanthen, Corinne Maria. "Alpine plant communities : ecology and species richness /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2005. http://www.zb.unibe.ch/download/eldiss/05vonlanthen_c.pdf.

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Grimske, Nicole [Verfasser]. "Die Wirkung von intranasal verabreichtem Orexin A auf Nachtschlaf und assoziierte kognitive Maße bei gesunden Probanden / Nicole Grimske." Lübeck : Zentrale Hochschulbibliothek Lübeck, 2010. http://d-nb.info/1008505161/34.

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Åhlin, Josefin. "Has the representation of masculinity and homosocial bonds changed since E.M. Forster wrote Maurice?: : A comparison between Forster’s novel and Jim Grimsley’s Dream Boy." Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-15668.

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This essay provides some insight into how the representation of masculinity, homosocial bonds and homosexuality in two novels has changed during the last century. The essay analyzes the novels, Maurice (E.M Forster) and Dream Boy (Jim Grimsley). The main focus lies on how Maurice and Dream Boy handle certain topics; social behavior in private and public among the male protagonists and the role of the father figure. The essay points out similarities and differences between how each topic is being handled in the respective novels. The main theoretical concept focuses on masculinity, homosocial bonds and the perception of homosexuality and how it is constructed in the two novels. The representations of masculinity seem to change over time only to take the same shape as before. The same kinds of masculinities are represented in both Maurice and Dream Boy. The fact that young men have learned that their bodies can be used as instruments of power makes it difficult for them to allow intimacy within homophobic cultures which might threaten their male identities and therefore influence the way their homosocial bonds.
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Books on the topic "Grimsby"

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Council, Great Grimsby Borough. Great Grimsby street plans. London: Burrow, 1986.

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Kargel, R. Grimsby Water Treatment Plant. [Toronto]: Ontario Environment, 1991.

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Council, Further Education Funding. Grimsby College: Report from the Inspectorate. Coventry: Further Education Funding Council, 1995.

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Council, Further Education Funding. Grimsby College: Report from the Inspectorate. Coventry: Further Education Funding Council, 1998.

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South Humberside Area Archive Office. Sea going apprentices of Grimsby. Grimsby: Humberside County Archive Service, 1990.

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Medieval Grimsby: Growth and decline. Hull: University of Hull Press, 1993.

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Dunn, Robert (Children's book illustrator), illustrator and Garton Michael illustrator, eds. Santa is coming to Grimsby. Bath: Hometown World, 2013.

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Kuehnle, J. P. The osteology of the Grimsby site. Edmonton, Alta: [The author], 1988.

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Peter, Chapman. 100 years of the Grimsby evening telegraph. Grimsby: Grimsby & Scunthorpe Newspapers Ltd, 1997.

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Gerlis, Daphne. The story of the Grimsby Jewish community. Hull, North Humberside: Humberside Leisure Services, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Grimsby"

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Alexander, W. R., R. D. Scott, A. B. MacKenzie, and I. G. McKinley. "Natural Analogue Studies at Grimsel, Southern Switzerland." In Natural Analogues in Radioactive Waste Disposal, 473–84. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3465-8_42.

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Wawn, Andrew. "The Grimms, The Kirk-Grims, and Sabine Baring-Gould." In Making the Middle Ages, 215–42. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.mmages-eb.3.3613.

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Cañamón, Israel, Rachid Ababou, and F. Javier Elorza. "Optimal Reconstruction of 3D Fracture Networks (FEBEX Field Test, Grimsel Site, Swiss Alps)." In Lecture Notes in Earth System Sciences, 463–66. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32408-6_102.

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Degueldre, C. A. "In Laboratory, on Site, in Situ Sampling and Characterization of Grimsel Colloids - Phase I." In Natural Analogues in Radioactive Waste Disposal, 409–19. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3465-8_35.

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"Harry Betmead – Grimsby Town." In Terrace Heroes, 81–90. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203501023-13.

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Brontë, Anne. "Chapter XXXIII: Two Evenings." In The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199207558.003.0035.

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Seventh. Yes, I will hope! To-night, I heard Grimsby and Hattersley grumbling together, about the inhospitality of their host. They did not know I was near, for I happened to be standing behind the curtain, in the bow of the window, watching...
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Jackson, Gordon. "Do Docks Make Trade?: The Case of the Port of Great Grimsby." In From Wheel House to Counting House, 17–42. Liverpool University Press, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9780969588511.003.0003.

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This section of the journal is comprised of essays exploring the development of the port, the impact of British shipping abroad, as both a globally significant mode of transport and as a force for change within the business realm, and the rise and decline of shipbuilding industries throughout Britain, paying particular attention to Ulster and Northern Ireland, and the post-World War II period. Contributions come from Gordon Jackson; J. Forbes Munro; Robert G. Greenhill; Andrew Armitage; and Tony Slaven.
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Jackson, Gordon. "Do docks make trade?: the case of the port of Great Grimsby." In Port and Harbour Engineering, 75–100. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315246390-3.

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Wesley, Charles. "27 April 1743: to the Grimsby Methodist Society and William and Elizabeth Blow." In The Letters of Charles Wesley, Vol. 1: 1728–1756, edited by Kenneth G. C. Newport, 103. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00054935.

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Robinson, Robb. "Fishing During the Great War." In Fishermen, the Fishing Industry and the Great War at Sea, 116–39. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786941756.003.0007.

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This chapter reflects on the British fishing industry that boomed in 1913 and in the years preceding the outbreak of the Great War. It refers to the Grimsby steam trawler Zenobia that was detained for several hours in Heligoland after being stopped by a German gunboat on 4 August 1914, but then was eventually allowed to proceed. It also recalls the German trawler Else Kunkel and fishing smack Hammil Warden that were detained after sailing into Aberdeen, unaware that war had been declared the previous night. The chapter mentions the Admiralty that had been keen to get fishing vessels off the North Sea as the waters were likely to be on the front line of the maritime war, providing no place for civilian fishing vessels. It elaborates how substantial numbers of fishermen and fishing vessels became required for wartime naval security duties.
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Conference papers on the topic "Grimsby"

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Liang Li, Lingjiang Kong, and Xiaobo Yang. "A new amplitude probability density function estimation method for IPIX Grimsby data." In 2011 IEEE CIE International Conference on Radar (Radar). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cie-radar.2011.6159792.

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Ali, Asem, and Jaidev Karmani. "13 Audit of a newly developed ambulatory care service at diana princess of wales hospital grimsby UK." In Abstracts from the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine Centenary Conference 2018: Transforming Health and Health Care. The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/postgradmedj-2018-fpm.24.

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Vomvoris, Stratis, and Wolfgang Kickmaier. "Grimsel Test Site — Phase VI: Review of Accomplishments and Next Steps." In The 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2007-7239.

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The Grimsel Test Site owned and operated by Nagra is located in the Swiss Alps (www.grimsel.com). The sixth Phase of investigations was started in 2003 with a ten-year planning horizon. With the investigations and projects of Phase VI the focus is shifted more towards projects assessing perturbation effects of repository implementation and projects evaluating and demonstrating engineering and operational aspects of the repository system. More than 17 international partners participate in the various projects, which form the basic organisational ‘elements’ of Phase VI, each one further structured in field-testing, laboratory studies, design and modelling tasks, as appropriate. Each project phase is planned with a duration of 3 to 5 years, to facilitate all practical and administrative aspects, ensuring flexibility for updating the overall plan with the recent findings. Scientific and engineering interaction among the different projects is ensured via the annual international meeting and ad-hoc meetings, as appropriate. As Phase VI approaches its mid-term point, a review of the accomplishments to date is performed to provide a sound basis for the detailed planning of the next steps. The accomplishments to date are described and assessed below; the opportunities with the on-going projects as well as new projects – currently under discussion – are also presented and discussed. The on-going projects include: studies of the long-term diffusion with emphasis on the processes in the rock matrix (LTD); colloid studies under in-situ generation conditions and migration velocities closer to velocities expected in an actual repository site (CFM); studies of the long-term cement interactions with natural systems (LCS); evaluation of full-scale engineered systems under simulated heat production and long-term natural saturation (NF-Pro/FEBEX); gas migration through engineered barrier systems (GMT); emplacement of shotcrete low-pH plug (ESDRED/Module IV); test and evaluation of monitoring systems (TEM). In addition, various shorter term projects assessing, for example, new geophysical investigation tools, wireless transmission, testing new tools and training for in-situ tracer transport studies have been performed and/or are planned for the near future.
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Sauer, Kirsten, Marlena Rock, Florie Caporuscio, Katherine Telfeyan, and Edward Matteo. "Interaction of Wyoming Bentonite and Grimsel Granodiorite in High Temperature EBS Experiments." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2290.

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Jalali, M. R., J. Doetsch, V. Gischig, C. Madonna, and F. Amann. "An Interdisciplinary Decameter-scale Reservoir Stimulation Practice at the Grimsel Test Site." In Second EAGE Workshop on Geomechanics and Energy. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201414319.

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Marelli, S., H. R. Maurer, E. Manukyan, S. A. Greenhalgh, and A. G. Green. "Monitoring Changes in Bentonite at the Grimsel Test Site Using Crosshole Seismic Tomography." In Near Surface 2008 - 14th EAGE European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20146263.

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ZHAO, Liang, Luo CHEN, Ning JING, and Huaiyu ZUO. "GRIMS: A Scalable Management and Storage System for Massive Remote Sensing Images." In 3rd International ICST Conference on Scalable Information Systems. ICST, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/icst.infoscale2008.3516.

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Yoshimura, K., S. Sakashita, K. Ando, P. Bruines, I. Blechschmidt, W. Kickmaier, Y. Onishi, and S. Nishiyama. "Study on Creating Hydraulic Tomography for Crystalline Rock Using Frequency Dependent Elastic Wave Velocity." In The 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2007-7233.

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The objective of this study is to establish a technique to obtain hydraulic conductivity distribution in granite rock masses using seismic tomography. We apply the characteristic that elastic wave velocity disperses in fully saturated porous media on frequency and this velocity dispersion is governed by the hydraulic conductivity — this characteristic has been confirmed in laboratory experiments. The feasibility and design of the field experiment was demonstrated in a first step with numerical simulations. In a second step we applied the technique to the fractured granite at the Grimsel Test Site in Switzerland. The emphasis of the field campaign was on the evaluation of the range of applicability of this technique. The field campaign was structured in three steps, each one corresponding to a larger spatial scale. First, the seismic tomography was applied to a small area — the two boreholes were located at a distance of 1.5m. In the following step, we selected a larger area, in which the distance of the boreholes amounts to 10 m and the field corresponds to a more complex geology. Finally we applied the testing to a field where the borehole distance was of the order of 75 m. We also drilled a borehole to confirm hydraulic characteristic and reviewed hydraulic model in the 1.5m cross-hole location area. The results from the field campaign are presented and their application to the various fields are discussed and evaluated.
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Gaus, Irina, Paul Marschall, Rainer Senger, John Ewing, and Joerg Rueedi. "Assessing the Gas Transport Mechanisms in the Swiss L/ILW Concept Using Numerical Modeling and Supporting Experimental Work." In ASME 2010 13th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2010-40153.

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In low/intermediate-level waste (L/ILW) repositories, anaerobic corrosion of metals and degradation of organic materials produce hydrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide. Gas accumulation and gas transport in a L/ILW repository is an important component in the safety assessment of proposed deep repositories in low-permeability formations. The dominant gas transport mechanisms are dependent on the gas overpressures as with increasing overpressure the gas transport capacity of the system increases. The dominant gas transport mechanisms occurring with increasing gas pressure within the anticipated pressure ranges are: diffusion of gas dissolved in pore water (1), two phase flow in the host rock and the excavation damaged zone (EDZ) whereby no deformation of the pore space occurs (2), gas migration within parts of the repository (if repository materials are appropriately chosen) (3) and pathway dilation (4). Under no circumstances the gas is expected to induce permanent fractures in the host rock. This paper focuses on the gas migration in parts of the repository whereby materials are chosen aimed at increasing the gas transport capacity of the backfilled underground structures without compromising the radionuclide retention capacity of the engineered barrier system (EBS). These materials with enhanced gas permeability and low water permeability can supplement the gas flow that is expected to occur through the EDZ and the host rock. The impact of the use of adapted backfill and sealing materials on the gas pressure build-up and the major gas paths were assessed using numerical two-phase flow models on the repository scale. Furthermore, both the gas and water fluxes as a function of time and gas generation rate can be evaluated by varying the physical properties of the materials and hence their transport capacity. Results showed that by introducing seals with higher gas permeability, the modelled gas flow is largely limited to the access tunnels and the excavation disturbed zone for the case of a very low permeability host rock. The bulk of the gas flows through the repository seal and the adjacent EDZ into the tunnel system. In addition to the demonstration of the gas flow in the seal and access tunnel system by numerical models, laboratory results confirm the high gas transport capacity of the sand/bentonite mixtures. In a next step a multi year demonstration scale experiment (GAST) at the Grimsel Test Site is envisioned.
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Rueedi, Joerg, and Paul Marschall. "Demonstration of Gas-Permeable Seals for Radioactive Waste Repositories: Laboratory and In-Situ Experiments." In ASME 2011 14th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2011-59224.

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In low/intermediate-level waste (L/ILW) repositories, anaerobic corrosion of metals and degradation of organic materials produce hydrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide. Gas migration in a L/ILW repository is one of the processes evaluated in the safety assessment of deep geological disposal in low-permeability formations, in particular with respect to the development of gas pressures in the repository caverns which could negatively affect the host rock or the engineered barrier system (EBS). In order to restrict build-up of gas overpressures in the emplacement caverns, Nagra (National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste, Switzerland) has proposed design options aimed at increasing the gas transport capacity of the backfilled underground structures, compromising neither the low hydraulic conductivity nor the radionuclide retention capacity of the EBS (Nagra, 2008). They involve specially designed backfill and sealing materials such as high porosity mortars as backfill materials for the emplacement caverns and sand/bentonite (S/B) mixtures with a bentonite content of 20% to 30% for the seals themselves and for backfilling other underground structures. These increased gas permeability materials can supplement the gas flow that is expected to occur through the excavation damaged zone (EDZ) and avoid the creation of overpressures. Preliminary experimental studies have confirmed the gas transport capacity of the S/B mixtures and demonstrated the ability to design mixtures with specific target permeabilities for water and gas flow (Nagra, 2008). Two-phase flow modelling studies have shown that the gas transport capacity of seals is largely dependent on their permeability and length. More detailed models of sealing elements show a rather complex history of seal saturation during the early saturation phase and the later gas escape phase (Gaus et al., 2010). Note, however, that current modelling approaches are based on parameters and conceptual understanding of small-scale laboratory experiments. Two large(r) scale experiments which aim at validating and, if necessary, improving current conceptual models for the resaturation and gas invasion processes into S/B seals and the determination of up-scaled gas / water permeabilities of S/B seals (i.e. two-phase flow parameters for large-scale models) have been initiated and will be highlighted in the paper. The first one, a mock-up experiment, was set up in 2010 as part of the EU 7th FP project FORGE, aiming at demonstrating seal performance on an intermediate (decimetre scale). The second one is a large-scale experiment (metre-scale), the Gas-Permeable Seal Test (GAST), which was also initiated in 2010 at the Grimsel Test Site (GTS). For GAST, a seal will be emplaced at the GTS to demonstrate the effective functioning of gas-permeable seals on a realistic scale and with realistic boundary conditions (‘proof of concept’).
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Majer, E. L., J. E. Jr Peterson, P. Bluemling, and G. Sattel. Shear wave experiments at the US site at the Grimsel laboratory. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6365573.

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Majer, E. L., J. E. Jr Peterson, P. Blueming, and G. Sattel. P-waves imaging of the FRI and BK zones at the Grimsel Rock Laboratory. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6365598.

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Reimus, Paul W. Interpretations of Colloid-Facilitated Transport Experiments at the Grimsel Test Site from 2008 through 2012. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1095208.

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Davey, A., K. Karasaki, J. C. S. Long, M. Landsfeld, A. Mensch, and S. J. Martel. Analysis of the hydraulic data from the MI fracture zone at the Grimsel Rock Laboratory, Switzerland. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5914048.

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Finsterle, S., and K. Pruess. Design calculations for a combined ventilation and brine injection experiment at the Grimsel Rock Laboratory, Switzerland. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10112499.

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Majer, E. L., L. R. Myer, J. E. Jr Peterson, K. Karasaki, J. C. S. Long, S. J. Martel, P. Bluemling, and S. Vomvoris. Joint seismic, hydrogeological, and geomechanical investigations of a fracture zone in the Grimsel Rock Laboratory, Switzerland. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6290417.

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Reimus, Paul W. Preliminary Interpretation of a Radionuclide and Colloid Tracer Test in a Granodiorite Shear Zone at the Grimsel Test Site, Switzerland. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1050012.

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Martel, S. J., and J. E. Jr Peterson. Use of integrated geologic and geophysical information for characterizing the structure of fracture systems at the US/BK Site, Grimsel Laboratory, Switzerland. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6421704.

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