This report is one of several that evaluates the In Situ Vitrification (ISV) Engineering-Scale Test 4 (ES-4). This document describes the chemical and physical composition, microstructure, and leaching characteristics of ES-4 product samples; these data provide insight into the expected performance of a vitrified product in an ISV buried waste application similar to that studied in ES-4
The Department of Energy (DOE) Subsurface Contamination Focus Area (SCFA) sponsored a technology dem...
The In-situ Vitrification (ISV) process potentially offers the most stable waste-form for containmen...
This Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPjP) establishes the quality assurance procedures and require...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is an in situ thermal treatment process that is being investigated by th...
In September 1990, an engineering-scale in situ vitrification (ISV) test was conducted on sealed can...
A thermal treatment process is currently under study to provide possible enhancement of in-place sta...
The goal of this task was to work with private industry to refine existing vitrification processes t...
Engineering-scale testing to evaluate the initiation and propagation of the in situ vitrification (I...
Major advantages of in-situ vitrification (ISV) as a means of stabilizing radioactive waste are: lon...
This document outlines the requirements for the model being developed at the INEL which will provide...
In situ vitrification (ISV) has been identified as an alternative technology for remediation of the ...
Process verification testing using in situ vitrification (ISV) was successfully performed in a pilot...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is being evaluated as a remedial treatment technology for buried mixed a...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is a waste pit remediation technology that can potentially eliminate the...
The US DOE is obtaining data on the performance properties of the various final waste forms that may...
The Department of Energy (DOE) Subsurface Contamination Focus Area (SCFA) sponsored a technology dem...
The In-situ Vitrification (ISV) process potentially offers the most stable waste-form for containmen...
This Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPjP) establishes the quality assurance procedures and require...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is an in situ thermal treatment process that is being investigated by th...
In September 1990, an engineering-scale in situ vitrification (ISV) test was conducted on sealed can...
A thermal treatment process is currently under study to provide possible enhancement of in-place sta...
The goal of this task was to work with private industry to refine existing vitrification processes t...
Engineering-scale testing to evaluate the initiation and propagation of the in situ vitrification (I...
Major advantages of in-situ vitrification (ISV) as a means of stabilizing radioactive waste are: lon...
This document outlines the requirements for the model being developed at the INEL which will provide...
In situ vitrification (ISV) has been identified as an alternative technology for remediation of the ...
Process verification testing using in situ vitrification (ISV) was successfully performed in a pilot...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is being evaluated as a remedial treatment technology for buried mixed a...
In situ vitrification (ISV) is a waste pit remediation technology that can potentially eliminate the...
The US DOE is obtaining data on the performance properties of the various final waste forms that may...
The Department of Energy (DOE) Subsurface Contamination Focus Area (SCFA) sponsored a technology dem...
The In-situ Vitrification (ISV) process potentially offers the most stable waste-form for containmen...
This Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPjP) establishes the quality assurance procedures and require...