Results from long-term field tests with borosilicate glass, cement and bitumen waste forms containing actual intermediate-level radioactive waste are summarised and discussed in the paper. Leaching behaviour of the waste forms was evaluated by monitoring the contamination of contacting water. Measured leach rates of the three waste-form materials were in a narrow range in shallow subsurface repositories, but varied in a wide range at an open testing site owing to weathering of bitumen and cement materials. The repositories were opened after 12-year testing for visual examination, sampling and analysis. All retrieved waste forms were in good physical condition. The study has not revealed any negative changes in the waste glass. Some ageing p...
An empirical relationship has been developed to estimate the cumulative fractional releases of /sup ...
In Sweden, the disposal method for long-lived low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste is propos...
Various candidate waste matrices such as nuclear waste glasses, ceramic waste forms and low-specific...
Results from long-term field tests with borosilicate glass, cement and bitumen waste forms containin...
Assessing long-term performance of Category 3 waste cement grouts for radionuclide encasement requir...
The aim of the research was to study the protection given by bitumen for nuclear waste in conditions...
Assessing long-term performance of Category 3 waste cement grouts for radionuclide encasement requir...
A research program has been under way at the Brookhaven National Laboratory to investigate the radio...
Experiments with real and simulated radioactive cementitious wasteforms were set up to compare the l...
The Field Lysimeter Investigations: Low-Level Waste Data Base Development Program is obtaining infor...
A report is given of several theoretical expressions based on mass transport phenomena that relate t...
The effects of varying pH and leachant compositions on the physical stability and leachability of ra...
The purpose of this review is to evaluate the final forms that have been proposed for radioactive-co...
Data are presented on the physical stability and leachability of radionuclides and chelating agents ...
The Field Lysimeter Investigations: Low-Level Waste Data Base Development Program, funded by the US ...
An empirical relationship has been developed to estimate the cumulative fractional releases of /sup ...
In Sweden, the disposal method for long-lived low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste is propos...
Various candidate waste matrices such as nuclear waste glasses, ceramic waste forms and low-specific...
Results from long-term field tests with borosilicate glass, cement and bitumen waste forms containin...
Assessing long-term performance of Category 3 waste cement grouts for radionuclide encasement requir...
The aim of the research was to study the protection given by bitumen for nuclear waste in conditions...
Assessing long-term performance of Category 3 waste cement grouts for radionuclide encasement requir...
A research program has been under way at the Brookhaven National Laboratory to investigate the radio...
Experiments with real and simulated radioactive cementitious wasteforms were set up to compare the l...
The Field Lysimeter Investigations: Low-Level Waste Data Base Development Program is obtaining infor...
A report is given of several theoretical expressions based on mass transport phenomena that relate t...
The effects of varying pH and leachant compositions on the physical stability and leachability of ra...
The purpose of this review is to evaluate the final forms that have been proposed for radioactive-co...
Data are presented on the physical stability and leachability of radionuclides and chelating agents ...
The Field Lysimeter Investigations: Low-Level Waste Data Base Development Program, funded by the US ...
An empirical relationship has been developed to estimate the cumulative fractional releases of /sup ...
In Sweden, the disposal method for long-lived low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste is propos...
Various candidate waste matrices such as nuclear waste glasses, ceramic waste forms and low-specific...