Professor Fergus G F Gibb
BSc PhD FGS
School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering
Emeritus Professor of Petrology & Geochemistry
+44 114 222 3630
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School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering
Sir Robert Hadfield Building
Mappin Street
91探花
S1 3JD
- Profile
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Fergus Gibb graduated from the University of St Andrews with a BSc Hons, (1963) and PhD (1966) in geology. Following appointments at the University of Toronto (Lecturer in the Department of Geology, 1966-69) and the University of Manchester (Senior Research Assistant in the Department of Geology, 1969-73), he came to 91探花 in 1973 as a lecturer in the Department of Geology (latterly, Earth Sciences).
Promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1979 and Reader in 1985, he transferred to Materials Science and Engineering in October 2001 where his research into the geological disposal of nuclear waste became an integral part of the activities of the Immobilisation Science Laboratory. He was awarded a personal chair in 2005. In recognition of the potential strategic importance of his research for the future management of the UK麓s high-level nuclear wastes, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority part-funded his chair in 2006.
A former council member and vice-president of The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, he was elected to a fellowship of the Mineralogical Society of America in 1998 "in recognition of outstanding contributions to the fields of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry and petrology". In 2007 he was appointed to the government麓s advisory Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM).
- Research interests
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Key projects
- Mathematical modelling of the physical environments in and around both low & high-temperature deep borehole disposals for various forms of nuclear waste, including spent fuel, reprocessing wastes and fissile materials like plutonium.
- Experimental investigation of materials and designs for possible containers for the safe, high-temperature deep disposal of spent fuel.
- Development of a low-temperature very deep disposal concept for vitrified reprocessing waste.
- Deep borehole disposal of surplus plutonium through encapsulation of crystalline waste forms in recrystallized granite.
- Design and large-scale testing of special high-density support matrices for the deep borehole disposal of spent light-water reactor fuel.
- Evaluation of hydrogeological conditions at depths of several kilometres in areas of the continental crust potentially suitable for deep borehole disposal of nuclear wastes.
Deep Borehole Disposal Research Group
Staff:
Prof Fergus G. F. Gibb
Prof Neil A. Chapman
Dr Karl P. Travis
Dr David BurleyPhD students:
Ms Lyubka Spasova
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . Progress in Nuclear Energy, 90, 19-26.
- . MRS Proceedings, 1744, 193-203.
- . Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Energy, 167(2), 47-66.
- . JOURNAL OF PETROLOGY, 55(5), 1011-1013.
- . Mineralogical Magazine, 76(8), 3003-3017.
- . Nuclear Engineering and Design, 248, 329-339.
- . Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 1475, 391-396.
- Looking down the bore. NUCLEAR ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL, 55(667), 21-22.
- . J GEOPHYS RES-SOL EA, 113(B5).
- . J NUCL MATER, 374(3), 370-377.
- . Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 1107, 59-66.
- . Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 1107, 51-58.
- . Journal of Nuclear Materials, 374(3), 364-369.
- . Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 1107, 75-82.
- Very deep geological disposal of high level radioactive waste: A numerical modelling study. AIChE Annual Meeting, Conference Proceedings.
- . MRS Proceedings, 932.
- . JOURNAL OF PETROLOGY, 47(1), 191-230.
- Modelling temperature distribution around very deep borehole disposals of HLW. Proceedings of the 11th International High Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference, IHLRWM, 2006, 415-421.
- . ATOMIC ENERGY, 99(2), 556-562.
- Probing of the interior layers of the earth with self-sinking capsules. Atomnaya Energiya, 99(2), 120-127.
- Granite recrystallization - The key to an alternative strategy for HLW disposal?. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 807, 937-942.
- In situ sintering of waste forms in an underground disposal environment. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 807, 949-954.
- . GEOLOGY, 31(8), 657-660.
- A Truly Final Waste Management Solution: Is Very Deep Borehole Disposal a Realistic Option for High-Level Waste or Fissile Materials?. Radwaste Solutions, 10(4), 26-37.
- . Lithos, 67(1-2), 119-133.
- . LITHOS, 67(1-2), 103-117.
- . MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 64(5), 779-790.
- . Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 139(6), 655-671.
- . JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 157, 27-36.
- . Waste Management, 19(3), 207-211.
- . Mineralogical Magazine, 60(1), 1-3.
- . MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 60(398), 1-3.
- . Mineralogical Magazine, 60(2), 337-345.
- . Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 109(4), 538-545.
- . JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 146, 607-610.
- . GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, 126(2), 127-&.
- . Scottish Journal of Geology, 25(3), 367-370.
- . Geological Society Special Publication, 39, 241-252.
- . Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 97(4), 473-487.
- . Geological Journal, 22(1), 43-52.
- . Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences, 77(4), 325-347.
- . CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY, 95(4), 499-511.
- . GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, 123(5), 569-579.
- . Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences, 77(3), 223-230.
- . Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 45(3), 173-178.
- . GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, 122(4), 361-372.
- . MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 48(348), 311-322.
- . SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY, 20, 21-29.
- . Journal of the Geological Society, 140(5), 843-844.
- . CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY, 84(4), 355-364.
- . JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 140(JAN), 63-73.
- DISCUSSION ON YOUNGING DIRECTIONS IN THE DAWROS PERIODOTITE, CONNEMARA - REPLY. JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 140(SEP), 843-844.
- . JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 139(MAY), 277-292.
- . MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 44(335), 360-361.
- . MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 44(333), 79-89.
- . LITHOS, 13(1), 19-29.
- . CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY, 74(4), 403-416.
- . MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 43(325), 115-115.
- . MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 43(325), 121-126.
- . Scottish Journal of Geology, 14(1), 1-27.
- . CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY, 67(3), 289-295.
- . GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, 115(1), 55-&.
- . MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 41(320), 534-537.
- . Journal of the Geological Society, 132(2), 209-222.
- . NATURE, 260(5546), 23-25.
- . Mineralogical Magazine, 39(306), 641-653.
- . Journal of Petrology, 14(2), 203-230.
- . Mineralogical Magazine, 39(302), 248-251.
- . Mineralogical Magazine, 38(299), 811-818.
- . Mineralogical Magazine, 38(298), 670-677.
- . Nature Physical Science, 235(54), 30-31.
- . Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 30(2), 119-124.
- . Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 30(2), 103-118.
- . Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 11(1-5), 161-167.
- . Nature Physical Science, 230(15), 153-154.
- . Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 9(3), 217-224.
- . Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 34(2), 243-247.
- . Mineralogical Magazine, 37(288), 504-514.
- . Journal of Petrology, 9(3), 411-443.
- . Scottish Journal of Geology, 1(3), 300-303.
- . Frontiers in Nuclear Engineering, 3.
- . Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Energy, 1-19.
- . Energies, 12(11), 2141-2141.
Conference proceedings papers
- . Proceedings of the International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference, IHLRWM 2022, Embedded with the 2022 ANS Winter Meeting (pp 995-1001)
- Deep Borehole Disposal Research at the University of 91探花. Proceedings of the Workshop 鈥淔inal Disposal in Deep Boreholes Using Multiple Geological Barriers: Digging Deeper for Safety鈥 (pp 175-175). Berlin, Germany
- Deep geological boreholes : A suitable disposal route for the hanford Cs/Sr capsules?. 15th International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference 2015, IHLRWM 2015 (pp 115-121)
- Sealing deep borehole disposals of radioactive waste by "rock welding". 15th International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference 2015, IHLRWM 2015 (pp 401-406)
- . Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, Vol. 1744 (pp 193-203)
- Cementitious grouts for disposal of nuclear wasteforms in deep boreholes. 15th International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference 2015, IHLRWM 2015 (pp 394-400)
- . MRS Proceedings, Vol. 1744 (pp 205-210)
- Modeling temperature distribution around very deep borehole disposals of HLW. NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY, Vol. 163(1) (pp 62-73)
- A model for predicting the temperature distribution around radioactive waste containers in very deep geological boreholes. SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT XXXI, Vol. 1107 (pp 83-90)
- Microchemical and crystallographic characterisation of fluorite-based ceramic wasteforms. Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management XXIX, Vol. 932 (pp 623-630)
- Experimental high pressure crystallisation of a natural granitic melt. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF GLASSES, Vol. 45(2) (pp 90-94)
- Crystallisation of Magnox waste glass under conditions of high temperature, very deep, geological disposal. GLASS TECHNOLOGY, Vol. 45(2) (pp 68-70)
- A study of magnox waste glass under conditions of high temperature, very deep, geological disposal.. SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT XXVII, Vol. 807 (pp 199-204)
- . MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, Vol. 60(398) (pp 67-97)
- Professional activities and memberships
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Professor Gibb麓s early work led to his recognition as an expert on fluid mechanical and other petrogenetic processes in minor igneous intrusions, particularly dykes. His subsequent application of mineralogical and geochemical analyses to the emplacement and differentiation of magmatic bodies has led to international acknowledgement as an authority on basic sill complexes and related intrusions. As his recent appointment to CoRWM attests, he is now recognised as an expert on the geological disposal of radioactive wastes. Among his professional activities, he is:
- a member of the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain & Ireland since 1965; (Council member, 1976-80, 1989-91, vice-president, 1990).
- a fellow of The Geological Society (of London) since 1973; (Volcanic Studies Group Committee, 1976-80).
- a member of the Mineralogical Society of America since 1966; (Elected Fellow 1998).
- a member of the Edinburgh Geological Society since 1965.