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TítuloNumeral models of diffusion and sorption through the opalinus and callovo oxfordian clays

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Figure 2 Natural profile of  4 He across the Opalinus Clay (left). The square symbols represent the mean value  of measured data for all the samples at each position. Natural profiles of   18 D (triangles) and D 
Figure 6 Layout of the Bure underground laboratory (www.andra.fr).  
Fig. 1. (A) View of overcore of BDI-B3, (B) schematic location of the 12 sampling profiles and (C) types of profiles depending on their orientation with respect to the bedding.
Fig. 3. Measured and computed relative concentrations of D 2 O in: (A) borehole, (B) profiles 5 and 10, (C) profiles 2 and 9, and (D) profile 7.
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