The book examines deep storage through the lenses of biodiversity preservation, archival repositories, and hazardous waste containment, highlighting the science and technology behind these solutions. Each chapter addresses specific challenges, technological solutions, and ethical considerations associated with each application. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of these challenges, advocating for a holistic approach to long-term preservation.
Starting with the fundamental concepts of preservation and geological engineering, the book progresses to examine specific applications and concludes with policy implications. It uniquely positions deep storage not as isolated projects, but as integral components of a global strategy for risk mitigation and sustainability, making it valuable for scientists, policymakers, and anyone concerned with long-term environmental protection and cultural heritage preservation.