Seismic measurements provide images of the underground geological environment that can be compared to those obtained from ultrasound. Seismic images capture information on the structure of the rock layers and the presence of geological fault zones. In recent years, Nagra has conducted various 2D and 3D seismic measurement campaigns.
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Deposits of unconsolidated rock from the Quaternary – the most recent geological time period from around 2.5 million years ago to the present – provide information on past erosion processes and tectonic activity. For this reason, Nagra has investigated these unconsolidated rocks by drilling boreholes. The drilling procedure has been completed, but investigations of the rock samples obtained are ongoing.
Switzerland has igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. These three rock types are closely connected to each other in a cycle.
In Switzerland, radioactive waste is securely packaged and held in interim storage facilities and at the nuclear power plants until a deep geological repository has been constructed.
The underground in Northern Switzerland has been thoroughly researched. Boreholes and seismic measurements have contributed significantly to obtaining an overall image.