Publications by authors named "Acacia Naves"

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  • Drinking water in the Sahrawi refugee camps faces challenges, with supply averaging 14-17 L/person/day, which falls short of the recommended 20 L/person/day.
  • Despite having vast groundwater resources, improvements in the water supply system are needed to meet the demand.
  • Water quality assessments reveal high levels of certain harmful chemicals in raw water, while reverse osmosis treatment helps, but current practices combine treated and untreated water, posing potential health risks.
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Radioactive waste disposal in deep geological repositories envisages engineered barriers such as carbon-steel canisters, compacted bentonite and concrete liners. The stability and performance of the bentonite barrier could be affected by the corrosion products at the canister-bentonite interface and the hyper-alkaline conditions caused by the degradation of concrete at the bentonite-concrete interface. Additionally, the host clay formation could also be affected by the hyper-alkaline plume at the concrete-clay interface.

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In situ diffusion experiments are performed in geological formations at underground research laboratories to overcome the limitations of laboratory diffusion experiments and investigate scale effects. Tracer concentrations are monitored at the injection interval during the experiment (dilution data) and measured from host rock samples around the injection interval at the end of the experiment (overcoring data). Diffusion and sorption parameters are derived from the inverse numerical modeling of the measured tracer data.

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