Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

A Pyramid as a Repository for Radioactive Waste

Authors: Herbert Weidner

Nowadays, only deep layers of rock are explored in search of repositories, although it is very difficult to obtain reliable knowledge down there. Despite many obvious advantages, above-ground repository concepts are not being discussed for fear that they may not be politically enforce­able due to their visual conspicuousness. The pyramids, the only remaining wonders of the world, show that permanent above-ground solutions can be built whose lifespan is beyond our imagination. With a comparable structure, the search for a repository can be completed in a future-proof manner.

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