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Gautschi, Andreas; Gaus, Irina; Gimmi, Thomas; Mazurek, Martin; Wersin, Paul; Cathelineau, Michel; Bath, Adrian (2019). Applied geochemistry special issue on "Geochemistry of clays and clay rocks in the context of radioactive waste disposal". Applied geochemistry, 105, pp. 127-129. Elsevier 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2019.05.001
Mazurek, Martin; Alt-Epping, Peter; Bath, Adrian; Gimmi, Thomas; Waber, Niklaus; Buschaert, Stéphane; De Cannière, Pierre; De Craen, Mieke; Gautschi, Andreas; Savoye, Sébastien; Vinsot, Agnès; Wemaere, Isabelle; Wouters, Laurent (2011). Natural tracer profiles across argillaceous formations. Applied geochemistry, 26(7), pp. 1035-1064. Oxford: Pergamon 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2011.03.124
Mazurek, Martin; Gautschi, Andreas; Marschall, Paul; Vigneron, Georges; Lebon, Patrick; Delay, Jacques (2008). Transferability of geoscientific information from various sources (study sites, underground rock laboratories, natural analogues) to support safety cases for radioactive waste repositories in argillaceous formations. Physics and chemistry of the earth, 33(S1), S95-S105. London: Elsevier 10.1016/j.pce.2008.10.046
Gimmi, Thomas; Waber, Niklaus; Gautschi, Andreas; Rübel, André (2007). Stable water isotopes in pore water of Jurassic argillaceous rocks as tracers for solute transport over large spatial and temporal scales. Water resources research, 43(4), n/a-n/a. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union 10.1029/2005WR004774
Mazurek, Martin; Lanyon, G.William; Vomvoris, Stratis; Gautschi, Andreas (1998). Derivation and application of a geologic dataset for flow modelling by discrete fracture networks in low-permeability argillaceous rocks. Journal of contaminant hydrology, 35(1-3), pp. 1-17. Elsevier 10.1016/S0169-7722(98)00111-9
Gautschi, Andreas; Marschall, Paul; Schwyn, Benhand; Wersin, Paul; Baeyens, Bart; Bradbury, Mike H.; Gimmi, Thomas; Mazurek, Martin; Schwyn, Benhand; van Loon, Luc R.; Waber, Niklaus (2004). Geoscientific basis for making the safety case for a SF/HLW/ILW repository in Opalinus Clay in NE Switzerland (Project Entsorgungsnachweis); II, The geosphere as a transport barrier; hydraulic, diffusion and sorption properties. In: Geological Disposal: Building Confidence using Multiple Lines of Evidence, Proc. First AMIGO Workshop, Yverdon-les Bains, Switzerland, 3-5 June 2003 (pp. 63-70). Paris, France: Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Mazurek, Martin; Gautschi, Andreas; Gimmi, Thomas; Leu, Wemer; Marschall, Paul; Mueller, Walter H.; Naef, Heinrich; Waber, Niklaus (2004). Geoscientific basis for making the safety case for a SF/HLW/ILW repository in Opalinus Clay in NE Switzerland (Project Entsorgungsnachweis); IV, Geosphere stability; learning from the past to predict future long-term evolution. In: Geological Disposal: Building Confidence using Multiple Lines of Evidence, Proc. First AMIGO Workshop, Yverdon-les Bains, Switzerland, 3-5 June 2003 (pp. 79-85). Paris, France: Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development