Yeboah, S.Akiti, T.T.Fletcher, J.J.2014-08-142014-08-142014-03-21http://197.255.68.203/handle/123456789/5678Abstract The migration of radionuclides from a borehole repository located about 20 km from the Akwapim fault line which lies in an area of high seismicity was analyzed for some selected radionuclides. In the event of a seismic activity, fractures and faults could be rejuvenated or initiated resulting in container failure leading to the release of radionuclides. A numerical model was solved using a two-dimensional finite element code (Comsol Multiphysics) by taking into account the effect of heterogeneities. Results showed that, the fractured medium created preferential pathways indicating that, fault zones generated potential paths for released radionuclides from a radioactive waste repository. The results obtained showed that variations in hydraulic conductivity as a result of the heterogeneity considered within the domain significantly affected the direction of flow.Numerical modeling of radionuclide migration through a borehole disposal siteJournal Article2014-08-14enSerwaa Yeboah et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.