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titleOfInvention Long half-life high-level radioactive waste treatment method
abstract [PROBLEMS] The final disposal method of high-level nuclear fuel waste with a long half-life, such as plutonium generated in nuclear reactors and nuclear fusion reactors, has been sought since the nuclear power plant was established, but it has not been determined at this time. Realization of a reliable permanent processing method is demanded worldwide. SOLUTION: A high-level radioactive waste with a long half-life and a container storing it are always drawn in by a land-side jump plate around a trough on the deep ocean floor of the ocean (such as the Pacific Ocean). A disposal method for high-level radioactive materials with a long half-life, which is mounted in a subsidence bedrock (ocean plate such as the Pacific plate) and is naturally buried in the mantle layer deep in the earth along with the natural settlement of the subsidence bedrock. [Selection] Figure 1
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