The migration of Tc-99 in a weak loess aquifer was investigated in-situ with undisturbed aquifer medium columns. The columns were obtained horizontally at a depth of 32 similar to 36 m in an Underground Research Facility (URF). Quartz containing H-3 (HTO) and Tc-99 (in the form of (TcO4-)-Tc-99) was introduced into one end of the columns and the column were covered tightly. Aquifer water was introduced into the columns directly from an experimental shaft in the UFR. Effluents from the columns were collected and the activity of H-3 and Tc-99 were determined with a liquid scintillation analyzer. The breakthrough curves of H-3 and Tc-99 indicate that Tc-99 migrates a little faster than that H-3 does in the aquifer.Chemistry, AnalyticalChemistr...
For approximately 25 years the United States has conducted underground nuclear tests at a site in th...
To complement migration experiments with non-radioactive tracers in the Busted Butte experimental fa...
The ability to safely store radioactive materials for long periods of time depends on our understand...
The migration of Tc-99 in unsaturated Chinese loess was investigated in-situ with a tracer method. Q...
The migration of Tc-99 in unsaturated Chinese loess under artificial rainfall condition was investig...
The migration of Sr-90 in a weak loess aquifer was investigated in-situ in an Underground Research F...
The migration of Np-237 Pu-238 and Am-241 in a weak loess aquifer was investigated in-situ in an Und...
The migration of Sr, Nd and Ce in a weak loess aquifer was investigated with an Underground Research...
Numerous long-lived radionuclides, including {sup 99}Tc (technetium) and {sup 129}I (iodine), are pr...
The migration of Sr-90, Np-237, Pu-238 and Am-241 in unsaturated Chinese loess under artificial rain...
This report details the work of Chemistry Division personnel from Los Alamos National Laboratory in ...
In this report the author describes his research in FY 1999 at the Nevada Test Site regarding the mo...
Research has continued at a low-level waste disposal facility to characterize the physicochemical sp...
>From 1995 through 2001 a cooperative study project on the migration of radionuclides in shallow ...
In the frame of studies on the safe disposal of nuclear waste, there is a great interest for underst...
For approximately 25 years the United States has conducted underground nuclear tests at a site in th...
To complement migration experiments with non-radioactive tracers in the Busted Butte experimental fa...
The ability to safely store radioactive materials for long periods of time depends on our understand...
The migration of Tc-99 in unsaturated Chinese loess was investigated in-situ with a tracer method. Q...
The migration of Tc-99 in unsaturated Chinese loess under artificial rainfall condition was investig...
The migration of Sr-90 in a weak loess aquifer was investigated in-situ in an Underground Research F...
The migration of Np-237 Pu-238 and Am-241 in a weak loess aquifer was investigated in-situ in an Und...
The migration of Sr, Nd and Ce in a weak loess aquifer was investigated with an Underground Research...
Numerous long-lived radionuclides, including {sup 99}Tc (technetium) and {sup 129}I (iodine), are pr...
The migration of Sr-90, Np-237, Pu-238 and Am-241 in unsaturated Chinese loess under artificial rain...
This report details the work of Chemistry Division personnel from Los Alamos National Laboratory in ...
In this report the author describes his research in FY 1999 at the Nevada Test Site regarding the mo...
Research has continued at a low-level waste disposal facility to characterize the physicochemical sp...
>From 1995 through 2001 a cooperative study project on the migration of radionuclides in shallow ...
In the frame of studies on the safe disposal of nuclear waste, there is a great interest for underst...
For approximately 25 years the United States has conducted underground nuclear tests at a site in th...
To complement migration experiments with non-radioactive tracers in the Busted Butte experimental fa...
The ability to safely store radioactive materials for long periods of time depends on our understand...