Articles | Volume 73, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/egqsj-73-159-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egqsj-73-159-2024
Preface
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22 Aug 2024
Preface |  | 22 Aug 2024

Preface: Subglacial erosional landforms and their relevance for the long-term safety of a radioactive waste repository

Jörg Lang, Anke Bebiolka, Sonja Breuer, and Maximilian Pfaff

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The formation of tunnel valleys and other subglacial erosional landforms is among the deepest-reaching erosional processes. Such deep erosion during potential future ice ages could seriously affect the integrity of the geological barrier of a radioactive waste repository. This special issue aims to collect studies on all aspects of subglacial erosion and its treatment with regard to site selection and the long-term safety of radioactive waste repositories.