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Preliminary Reporting of Thermophysical Property Measurements for the Ghareb Formation

Bauer, Stephen J.; Choens, Robert C.

Accurate knowledge of thermophysical properties of rock is vital to develop meaningful models of high level nuclear waste emplacement scenarios. The Israel Atomic Energy Commission is considering storing high level nuclear waste in the Ghareb formation, a porous kerogen bearing chalk. Sandia is supporting this effort with an evolving lab- based geomechanics testing program. We have completed measurements of thermal properties up to 275C and room temperature hydrostatic compaction measurements. We report thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, specific heat, and mass loss from our thermal measurements, and we report bulk moduli and porosity loss from our compaction measurements. These values are crucial for the numerical models to simulate heat transfer and formation compressibility around a heat generating repository.