Can a repository site be safer than safe? – Criteria and methods for a safety-oriented comparison of repository sites
Martin Navarro
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management (BASE), Wegelystrasse 8, 10623 Berlin, Germany
formerly at: GRS gGmbH, Schwertnergasse 1, 50667 Cologne, Germany
Ingo Kock
Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management (BASE), Wegelystrasse 8, 10623 Berlin, Germany
formerly at: GRS gGmbH, Schwertnergasse 1, 50667 Cologne, Germany
Gerd Frieling
Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management (BASE), Wegelystrasse 8, 10623 Berlin, Germany
formerly at: GRS gGmbH, Schwertnergasse 1, 50667 Cologne, Germany
Thomas Beuth
Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management (BASE), Wegelystrasse 8, 10623 Berlin, Germany
formerly at: GRS gGmbH, Schwertnergasse 1, 50667 Cologne, Germany
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