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Glasses geochemistry

Carmichael I. S. E. and McDonald A. (1961). The geochemistry of some natural acid glasses from the North Atlantic tertiary volcanic province. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 25 189-222. [Pg.823]

Stolper E.M. and Epstein S. (1991) An experimental study of oxygen isotope partitioning between silica glass and C02 vapor. In Stable Isotope Geochemistry A Tribute to Samuel Epstein, Vol. 3 (ed. H.P. Taylor, J.R. O Neil, andI.R. Kaplan), pp. 35-51. Geochem. Soc. [Pg.616]

Buck, E. C. Bates, J. K. 1999. Microanalysis of colloids and suspended particles from nuclear waste glass alteration. Applied Geochemistry, 14, 635-653. [Pg.86]

Crovisier, J. L., Honnorez, J., Fritz, B. Petit, J. C. 1992a. Dissolution of subglacial volcanic glasses from Iceland laboratory study and modelling. Applied Geochemistry, SI 1, 55-81. [Pg.119]

Poinssot, Ch., Toulhoat, P. Goffe, B. 1998. Chemical interaction between a simulated nuclear waste glass and different backfill materials under a thermal gradient. Applied Geochemistry, 13, 715-734. [Pg.367]

Perret, D., Crovisier, J.-L. et al. 2003. Thermodynamic stability of waste glasses compared to leaching behaviour. Applied Geochemistry, 18, 1165-1184. [Pg.410]

Vernaz, E. Dussosoy, J.-L. 1992. Current state knowledge of nuclear waste glass corrosion mechanisms The case of R7T7 glass. Applied Geochemistry (Supplement Issue), 1, 13-22. [Pg.410]

Whitehead, N. E., Seward, D. Veselsky, J. 1993. Mobility of trace elements and leaching rates of rhyolitic glass shards from some New Zealand tephra deposits. Applied Geochemistry, 8, 235-244. [Pg.410]

Yanagisawa, F. Sakai, H. 1988. Leaching behaviour of a simulated nuclear waste glass in ground-water of 50-240 °C. Applied Geochemistry, 3, 153-163. [Pg.410]

Casey, W. H. Bunker, B. 1990. Leaching of mineral and glass surfaces during dissolution. In Hochella, M. F. WHITE, A. F. (eds) Mineral-water interface geochemistry, 23. Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, 397-426. [Pg.592]

Gin, S., Jollivet, P., Mestre, J. P., Jullien, M. Pozo, C. 20016. French SON 68 nuclear glass alteration mechanisms on contact with clay media. Applied Geochemistry, 16, 861-881. [Pg.592]

Koeberl, C., Bottomley, R., Glass, B.P. and Storzer, D. (1997) Geochemistry and age of ivory coast tektites and microtektites. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 61(8), 1745-72. [Pg.215]

Valbracht, P. J., Honda, M., Staudigel, H., McDougall, I., Trost, A. P. (1994) Noble gas partitioning in natural samples Results from coexisting glass and olivine phenocrysts in four Hawaiian submarine basalts. In Noble Gas Geochemistry, X Matsuda, Ed., pp. 371-81. Tokyo Terra Scientific Publishing Co. [Pg.278]

Keppler, H. (1992) Crystal field spectra and geochemistry of transition metal ions in silicate melts and glasses. Amer. Mineral., 77,62-75. [Pg.499]


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