onkalonjälkiä
Onkalonjälkiä, also known as "onkalon jäljet" or "onkalo traces," refers to the remnants and evidence left behind by the Onkalo underground repository for spent nuclear fuel in Olkiluoto, Finland. The Onkalo repository is part of the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant and is designed to safely store spent nuclear fuel from the plant's reactors. The repository is located approximately 400 meters below the surface and consists of a series of tunnels and chambers where the fuel is encapsulated in copper canisters and placed in underground vaults.
The term "onkalonjälkiä" encompasses various aspects of the repository's operation and decommissioning process. These include the
The decommissioning of the Onkalo repository will involve the retrieval of the spent fuel canisters and the
The study of onkalonjälkiä is important for understanding the long-term safety and environmental impact of nuclear