For the safety assessment of high-level nuclear waste repositories, it is mandatory to know the transportation paths of contaminants, e.g. actinyl ions, in the geological barrier. The most attention needs to be focused on the transport in aquifers, because water contamination, depending on retention and migration processes of radionuclides in the geosphere, is of primary environmental concern. The migration behavior of actinides in ground water is mainly controlled by aquatic speciations and sorption processes at water-mineral interfaces. Hence, the investigation of complexspecies in aqueous solutions and at mineral surfaces becomes essential for the safety assessment in the near and far field of nuclear repositories. For deep ground repos...
The present study attempted to identify the significant parameters which affect radionuclide migrati...
International audienceUranium and the long-lived decay product radium-226 are abundantly present in ...
Determination of energetically favorable surface complexes that form at the mineral-solution interfa...
Efficient use of U as a resource and safe handling, recycling and disposal of U-containing wastes re...
Neptunium is one of the most important elements from the safety point of view due to its hazardous n...
Due to their ubiquity in nature and chemical reactivity, aluminosilicate minerals play an important ...
International audienceUranium (U) is the primary element in spent nuclear fuel, and a potential cont...
The objective of the work described in this thesis was to understand sorption reactions of uranium o...
A key issue in performance assessment of low-level radioactive waste sites is predicting the transpo...
During the FY96-FY99 funding cycle we examined the uptake of aqueous strontium onto goethite, kaolin...
International audienceMost nuclear waste disposal options include compacted bentonite, predominately...
The surface complexation of actinides with iron oxides plays a key role in actinide transport and re...
In recent years several models have been developed that have been used to predict the partitioning o...
A safe storage of radioactive waste in repositories is an important task to protect humans and the e...
Reactions of U(VI) and Eu/Cm(III) with natural clay rock (Opalinus Clay, Switzerland, and Callovo-Ox...
The present study attempted to identify the significant parameters which affect radionuclide migrati...
International audienceUranium and the long-lived decay product radium-226 are abundantly present in ...
Determination of energetically favorable surface complexes that form at the mineral-solution interfa...
Efficient use of U as a resource and safe handling, recycling and disposal of U-containing wastes re...
Neptunium is one of the most important elements from the safety point of view due to its hazardous n...
Due to their ubiquity in nature and chemical reactivity, aluminosilicate minerals play an important ...
International audienceUranium (U) is the primary element in spent nuclear fuel, and a potential cont...
The objective of the work described in this thesis was to understand sorption reactions of uranium o...
A key issue in performance assessment of low-level radioactive waste sites is predicting the transpo...
During the FY96-FY99 funding cycle we examined the uptake of aqueous strontium onto goethite, kaolin...
International audienceMost nuclear waste disposal options include compacted bentonite, predominately...
The surface complexation of actinides with iron oxides plays a key role in actinide transport and re...
In recent years several models have been developed that have been used to predict the partitioning o...
A safe storage of radioactive waste in repositories is an important task to protect humans and the e...
Reactions of U(VI) and Eu/Cm(III) with natural clay rock (Opalinus Clay, Switzerland, and Callovo-Ox...
The present study attempted to identify the significant parameters which affect radionuclide migrati...
International audienceUranium and the long-lived decay product radium-226 are abundantly present in ...
Determination of energetically favorable surface complexes that form at the mineral-solution interfa...