Assessing the long-term performance of geologic repositories for radioactive waste requires reliable quantitative predictions of rates of release of radionuclides from the waste into the rock, transport through the geologic media, cumulative release to the accessible environment, and maximum concentrations in ground water and surface water. Here we review theoretical approaches to making these predictions and issues that require resolution. 27 refs
The program for disposal of high-level and transuranic radioactive waste in the United States calls ...
The program for disposal of high-level and transuranic radioactive waste in the United States calls ...
This chapter summarizes the state of knowledge about models which describe how radioactive substance...
A primary purpose of performance assessment of geologic repositories for radioactive waste is to pre...
This report is in a continuing series of reports that present analytic solutions for the dissolution...
Geologic repositories for radioactive waste are evolving from conceptualization to the development o...
In this report we summarize the analyses of the time-dependent mass transfer of radionuclides from a...
This report presents analytical solutions of the dissolution and hydrogeologic transport of radionuc...
In a recent paper we reviewed the need for reliable theory and experiment in making long-term predic...
Deep geologic repositories are being widely studied as the most favored method of disposal of nuclea...
The results on the analysis of radionuclide release from the geosphere of hypothetical repository in...
The long-term disposal of commercially generated high-level wastes (HLW) is of principal importance ...
Radioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life period: high ...
The paper describes deterministic simulation of radionuclide migration in the deep geological dispos...
The sorption of radioisotopes in relation to geologic disposal of radioactive wastes is discussed. P...
The program for disposal of high-level and transuranic radioactive waste in the United States calls ...
The program for disposal of high-level and transuranic radioactive waste in the United States calls ...
This chapter summarizes the state of knowledge about models which describe how radioactive substance...
A primary purpose of performance assessment of geologic repositories for radioactive waste is to pre...
This report is in a continuing series of reports that present analytic solutions for the dissolution...
Geologic repositories for radioactive waste are evolving from conceptualization to the development o...
In this report we summarize the analyses of the time-dependent mass transfer of radionuclides from a...
This report presents analytical solutions of the dissolution and hydrogeologic transport of radionuc...
In a recent paper we reviewed the need for reliable theory and experiment in making long-term predic...
Deep geologic repositories are being widely studied as the most favored method of disposal of nuclea...
The results on the analysis of radionuclide release from the geosphere of hypothetical repository in...
The long-term disposal of commercially generated high-level wastes (HLW) is of principal importance ...
Radioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life period: high ...
The paper describes deterministic simulation of radionuclide migration in the deep geological dispos...
The sorption of radioisotopes in relation to geologic disposal of radioactive wastes is discussed. P...
The program for disposal of high-level and transuranic radioactive waste in the United States calls ...
The program for disposal of high-level and transuranic radioactive waste in the United States calls ...
This chapter summarizes the state of knowledge about models which describe how radioactive substance...