The favored pathway for disposal of higher activity radioactive wastes is via deep geological disposal. Many geological disposal facility designs include cement in their engineering design. Over the long term, interaction of groundwater with the cement and waste will form a plume of a hyperalkaline leachate (pH 10-13), and the behavior of radionuclides needs to be constrained under these extreme conditions to minimize the environmental hazard from the wastes. For uranium, a key component of many radioactive wastes, thermodynamic modeling predicts that, at high pH, U(VI) solubility will be very low (nM or lower) and controlled by equilibrium with solid phase alkali and alkaline-earth uranates. However, the formation of U(VI) colloids could p...
Uranium incorporation into magnetite and its behaviour during subsequent oxidation has been investig...
Biological reduction of uranium(VI) in contaminated groundwater can provide in situ immobilization o...
Biological reduction of uranium(VI) in contaminated groundwater can provide in situ immobilization o...
The favored pathway for disposal of higher activity radioactive wastes is via deep geological dispos...
The favored pathway for disposal of higher activity radioactive wastes is via deep geological dispos...
The favored pathway for disposal of higher activity radioactive wastes is via deep geological dispos...
Uranium is typically the most abundant radionuclide by mass in radioactive wastes and is a significa...
The stimulation of bacterial activities that convert hexavalent uranium, U(VI), to tetravalent urani...
International audienceEvaluation of the mobility behaviour of radionuclides under highly saline and ...
International audienceEvaluation of the mobility behaviour of radionuclides under highly saline and ...
The solubility of uranium and thorium has been measured under the conditions anticipated in a cement...
The solubility of uranium and thorium has been measured under the conditions anticipated in a cement...
The solubility of uranium and thorium has been measured under the conditions anticipated in a cement...
International audienceEvaluation of the mobility behaviour of radionuclides under highly saline and ...
The behaviour of U(VI) in hyperalkaline fluid/calcite systems was studied over a range of U(VI) conc...
Uranium incorporation into magnetite and its behaviour during subsequent oxidation has been investig...
Biological reduction of uranium(VI) in contaminated groundwater can provide in situ immobilization o...
Biological reduction of uranium(VI) in contaminated groundwater can provide in situ immobilization o...
The favored pathway for disposal of higher activity radioactive wastes is via deep geological dispos...
The favored pathway for disposal of higher activity radioactive wastes is via deep geological dispos...
The favored pathway for disposal of higher activity radioactive wastes is via deep geological dispos...
Uranium is typically the most abundant radionuclide by mass in radioactive wastes and is a significa...
The stimulation of bacterial activities that convert hexavalent uranium, U(VI), to tetravalent urani...
International audienceEvaluation of the mobility behaviour of radionuclides under highly saline and ...
International audienceEvaluation of the mobility behaviour of radionuclides under highly saline and ...
The solubility of uranium and thorium has been measured under the conditions anticipated in a cement...
The solubility of uranium and thorium has been measured under the conditions anticipated in a cement...
The solubility of uranium and thorium has been measured under the conditions anticipated in a cement...
International audienceEvaluation of the mobility behaviour of radionuclides under highly saline and ...
The behaviour of U(VI) in hyperalkaline fluid/calcite systems was studied over a range of U(VI) conc...
Uranium incorporation into magnetite and its behaviour during subsequent oxidation has been investig...
Biological reduction of uranium(VI) in contaminated groundwater can provide in situ immobilization o...
Biological reduction of uranium(VI) in contaminated groundwater can provide in situ immobilization o...