This report outlines the basic radiological, chemical, and physical characteristics of nickel-63 ({sup 63}Ni) and examines how these characteristics affect the behavior of {sup 63}Ni in various environmental media, such as soils, groundwater, plants, animals, the atmosphere, and the human body. Discussions also include methods of {sup 63}Ni production, waste types, and waste forms that contain {sup 63}Ni. The primary source of {sup 63}Ni in the environment has been low-level radioactive waste material generated as a result of neutron activation of stable {sup 62}Ni that is present in the structural components of nuclear reactor vessels. {sup 63}Ni enters the environment from the dismantling activities associated with nuclear reactor decommi...
In this paper is described tests of EiChrom Industries' Ni-selective ion exchange resin for use in a...
In methods for quantification of Ni-63, in e. g. reactor coolant water, a chemical separation is req...
Between 1965 and 1981, five objects - six naval reactor pressure vessels (RPVs) from four former Sov...
This report outlines the basic radiological and chemical characteristics of cobalt-60 ({sup 60}Co) a...
The National Low Level Waste Management Program at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental ...
The Purpose of the National Low-Level Waste Management Program Radionuclide Report Series is to prov...
The purpose of this document is to provide information to state representatives and developers of lo...
Recent literature recognizes a lack of proper chemical data that may be necessary for the calculatio...
A summary of the metabolic and environmental aspects of niobium is presented. The toxicological symp...
Intermediate level radioactive waste (ILW) generally contains a heterogeneous range of organic and i...
Knowledge of trace metal speciation in soil pore waters is important in addressing metal bioavailabi...
International audiencecomparative study using liquid scintillation counting was performed to measure...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations Project is investigating the suitability of the tuff...
This report, Volume 17 of the National Low-Level Waste Management Program Radionuclide Report Series...
Studies of radionuclides in the environment have entered a new era with the renaissance of nuclear e...
In this paper is described tests of EiChrom Industries' Ni-selective ion exchange resin for use in a...
In methods for quantification of Ni-63, in e. g. reactor coolant water, a chemical separation is req...
Between 1965 and 1981, five objects - six naval reactor pressure vessels (RPVs) from four former Sov...
This report outlines the basic radiological and chemical characteristics of cobalt-60 ({sup 60}Co) a...
The National Low Level Waste Management Program at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental ...
The Purpose of the National Low-Level Waste Management Program Radionuclide Report Series is to prov...
The purpose of this document is to provide information to state representatives and developers of lo...
Recent literature recognizes a lack of proper chemical data that may be necessary for the calculatio...
A summary of the metabolic and environmental aspects of niobium is presented. The toxicological symp...
Intermediate level radioactive waste (ILW) generally contains a heterogeneous range of organic and i...
Knowledge of trace metal speciation in soil pore waters is important in addressing metal bioavailabi...
International audiencecomparative study using liquid scintillation counting was performed to measure...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations Project is investigating the suitability of the tuff...
This report, Volume 17 of the National Low-Level Waste Management Program Radionuclide Report Series...
Studies of radionuclides in the environment have entered a new era with the renaissance of nuclear e...
In this paper is described tests of EiChrom Industries' Ni-selective ion exchange resin for use in a...
In methods for quantification of Ni-63, in e. g. reactor coolant water, a chemical separation is req...
Between 1965 and 1981, five objects - six naval reactor pressure vessels (RPVs) from four former Sov...