The effects of temperature on Cs+ sorption and desorption were investigated in subsurface sediments from the U.S. Department of Energy Hanford Site. The site has been contaminated at several locations by the accidental leakage of high-level nuclear waste (HLW) containing 137Cs+. The high temperature of the self-boiling, leaked HLW fluid and the continuous decay of various radionuclides carried by the waste supernatant have resulted in elevated vadose temperatures (currently up to 72 °C) below the Hanford S-SX tank farm that have dissipated slowly from the time of leakage (1970). The effect of temperature on Cs+ sorption was evaluated through batch binary Cs+- Na+ exchange experiments on pristine sediments, while Cs+ desorption was studied i...
Experimental research will determine how the sorption chemistry of Cs on Hanford vadose zone sedimen...
Nuclear waste that bore 90Sr2+ was accidentally leaked into the vadose zone at the Hanford site, and...
Nuclear waste that bore 90Sr2+ was accidentally leaked into the vadose zone at the Hanford site, and...
The effects of temperature on Cs+ sorption and desorption were investigated in subsurface sediments ...
The desorption of 137Cs+ was investigated on sediments from the United States Hanford site. Pristine...
The sorption of Cs+ was investigated over a large concentration range (10-9–10-2 mol/L) on subsurfac...
The desorption of 137Cs+ was investigated on sediments from the United States Hanford site. Pristine...
The sorption of Cs+ was investigated over a large concentration range (10-9–10-2 mol/L) on subsurfac...
The effect of caustic NaNO3 solutions on the sorption of 137Cs to a Hanford site micaceous subsurfac...
A theoretical and experimental study of cation exchange in high ionic strength electrolytes was perf...
'Cesium (137) is a major component of high level weapons waste. At Hanford, single shell tanks (SST'...
Abstract—The sorption of Cs was investigated over a large concentration range (109–102 mol/L) on su...
A theoretical and experimental study of cation exchange in high ionic strength electrolytes was perf...
The high-yield fission product 137Cs is a major contaminant of the vadose zone at Hanford and other ...
Borehole gamma-logging profiles beneath the SX-Tank Farm suggest that contamination from Cs-137 exte...
Experimental research will determine how the sorption chemistry of Cs on Hanford vadose zone sedimen...
Nuclear waste that bore 90Sr2+ was accidentally leaked into the vadose zone at the Hanford site, and...
Nuclear waste that bore 90Sr2+ was accidentally leaked into the vadose zone at the Hanford site, and...
The effects of temperature on Cs+ sorption and desorption were investigated in subsurface sediments ...
The desorption of 137Cs+ was investigated on sediments from the United States Hanford site. Pristine...
The sorption of Cs+ was investigated over a large concentration range (10-9–10-2 mol/L) on subsurfac...
The desorption of 137Cs+ was investigated on sediments from the United States Hanford site. Pristine...
The sorption of Cs+ was investigated over a large concentration range (10-9–10-2 mol/L) on subsurfac...
The effect of caustic NaNO3 solutions on the sorption of 137Cs to a Hanford site micaceous subsurfac...
A theoretical and experimental study of cation exchange in high ionic strength electrolytes was perf...
'Cesium (137) is a major component of high level weapons waste. At Hanford, single shell tanks (SST'...
Abstract—The sorption of Cs was investigated over a large concentration range (109–102 mol/L) on su...
A theoretical and experimental study of cation exchange in high ionic strength electrolytes was perf...
The high-yield fission product 137Cs is a major contaminant of the vadose zone at Hanford and other ...
Borehole gamma-logging profiles beneath the SX-Tank Farm suggest that contamination from Cs-137 exte...
Experimental research will determine how the sorption chemistry of Cs on Hanford vadose zone sedimen...
Nuclear waste that bore 90Sr2+ was accidentally leaked into the vadose zone at the Hanford site, and...
Nuclear waste that bore 90Sr2+ was accidentally leaked into the vadose zone at the Hanford site, and...