The concentration of low-level waste (LLW) contaminants in groundwater is determined by the amount of contaminant present in the solid waste, rate of release from the waste and surrounding barriers, and a number of geochemical processes including adsorption, desorption, diffusion, precipitation, and dissolution. To accurately predict radionuclide transport through the subsurface, it is essential that the important geochemical processes affecting radionuclide transport be identified and, perhaps more importantly, accurately quantified and described in a mathematically defensible manner
The goal of this work was to develop the methodology and to improve understanding of subsurface radi...
<div><p>Multiple tracer-element and isotope approaches were applied at a 1960s-era low-level radioac...
Near surface disposal of low- and intermediate-level radioactive wastes (LILW) requires evaluating t...
Research has continued at a low-level waste disposal facility to characterize the physicochemical sp...
This report is in a continuing series of reports that present analytic solutions for the dissolution...
The primary purpose of this project is to develop an understanding of chemical processes that signif...
Abstract: The most likely process that can lead to the release of radionuclides from radioactive was...
Diffusion (Ds) and distribution coefficients (Kd) are needed to assess the migration of radionuclide...
Subsurface contamination of metals and radionuclides are common problems in abandoned mine sites. Me...
Performance assessments are required for low-level radioactive waste disposal facilities to demonstr...
The release and transport of radionuclides in the environment is a subject of great public concern. ...
Contaminant leaching from industrial wastes can have widespread negative impacts on water quality, e...
A regional strategy for safety disposal of low- and intermediate-level radioactive wastes (LILW) has...
A case study of a solid waste storage area at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is presented. The purpos...
AbstractThis paper presents results of detailed sampling of groundwater and surface water near the s...
The goal of this work was to develop the methodology and to improve understanding of subsurface radi...
<div><p>Multiple tracer-element and isotope approaches were applied at a 1960s-era low-level radioac...
Near surface disposal of low- and intermediate-level radioactive wastes (LILW) requires evaluating t...
Research has continued at a low-level waste disposal facility to characterize the physicochemical sp...
This report is in a continuing series of reports that present analytic solutions for the dissolution...
The primary purpose of this project is to develop an understanding of chemical processes that signif...
Abstract: The most likely process that can lead to the release of radionuclides from radioactive was...
Diffusion (Ds) and distribution coefficients (Kd) are needed to assess the migration of radionuclide...
Subsurface contamination of metals and radionuclides are common problems in abandoned mine sites. Me...
Performance assessments are required for low-level radioactive waste disposal facilities to demonstr...
The release and transport of radionuclides in the environment is a subject of great public concern. ...
Contaminant leaching from industrial wastes can have widespread negative impacts on water quality, e...
A regional strategy for safety disposal of low- and intermediate-level radioactive wastes (LILW) has...
A case study of a solid waste storage area at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is presented. The purpos...
AbstractThis paper presents results of detailed sampling of groundwater and surface water near the s...
The goal of this work was to develop the methodology and to improve understanding of subsurface radi...
<div><p>Multiple tracer-element and isotope approaches were applied at a 1960s-era low-level radioac...
Near surface disposal of low- and intermediate-level radioactive wastes (LILW) requires evaluating t...