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Ewing, R.C. (2001). Nuclear waste form glasses the evaluation of very long-term behaviour. Materials Technology 16 30-36. [Pg.188]

In the final section of the book, Part V, Water-Waste Interaction, various approaches to describe and predict the interaction between waste and water are presented. This part of the book does not only deal with landfills containing different types of municipal waste forms, but also with different nuclear waste forms. Of special interest are laboratory experiments on waste form corrosion and element speciation in aqueous media that represent realistic disposal... [Pg.4]

Ewing, R. C. 2001. The design and evaluation of nuclear-waste forms Clues from mineralogy. Canadian Mineralogist, 39, 697-715. [Pg.22]

Ewing, R. C., Weber, W. J. Cljnard, F. W., Jr. 1995. Radiation effects in nuclear waste forms for high-level radioactive waste. Progress in Nuclear Energy, 29, 63-127. [Pg.22]

Nuclear waste forms have to be in compliance with the following requirements ... [Pg.38]

Ewing, R. C. 1999. Nuclear waste forms for actinides. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 96, 3432-3439. [Pg.57]

Jiang, W Wu, X. Roy, D. M. 1993. Alkali activated fly ash - slag cement based nuclear waste forms. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 294, 255-260. [Pg.58]

Lumpkin, G. R., Smith, K. L., Gier6, R. Williams, C. T. 2004. Geochemical behaviour of host phases for actinides and fission products in crystalline ceramic nuclear waste forms. In Giere, R. Stille, P. (eds). Energy, Waste, and the Environment a Geochemical Perspective. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 236, 89-111. [Pg.59]

Roy, R., Vance, E. R. Alamo, J. 1982. [NZP] a new radiophase for ceramic nuclear waste forms. Materials Research Bulletin, 17, 585-588. [Pg.61]

Zhao, D., Li, L., Davis, L. L., Weber, W. J. Ewing, R. C. 2001. Gadolinium borosilicate glass-bonded Gd-silicate apatite A glass-ceramic nuclear waste form for actinides. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 663, 199-206. [Pg.63]

Geochemical behaviour of host phases for actinides and fission products in crystalline ceramic nuclear waste forms... [Pg.89]

Trocellier, P. 2001. Chemical durability of high level nuclear waste forms. Ann. Chim. Sci. Mat., 26, 113-130. [Pg.110]

Ewing, R. C. Jercinovic, M. J. 1987. Natural analogues Their application to the prediction of the long-term behavior of nuclear waste forms. In Bates, J. K. Seefeldt, W. B. (eds) Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management X. Material Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 84, 67-86. [Pg.119]

Jercinovic, M. J. Ewing, R. C. 1987. Basaltic Glasses from Iceland and the Deep Sea Natural Analogues to Borosilicate Nuclear Waste-Form Glass. Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co, Stockholm, Technical Report JSS 88-01, 221 p. [Pg.120]

Malow, G., Lutze, W. Ewing, R. C. 1984. Alteration effects and leach rates of basaltic glasses implications for the long-term stability of nuclear waste form borosilicate glasses. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 67, 305-321. [Pg.120]

Altenhein, F. K., Lutze, W. Malow, G. 1981. The mechanisms for hydrothermal leaching of glass and glass-ceramic nuclear waste forms. In MOORE, J. G. (ed) Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management III. Plenum Press, New York, USA, 363-370. [Pg.406]


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