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Technetium in the Hydrosphere and in the Geosphere
II. Influence of pH, of Complexing Agents and of Some Minerals on the Sorption of Technetium
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Κ. H. LIESER
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May 1, 1988
Published Online: 1988-5-1
Published in Print: 1988-5-1
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Articles in the same Issue
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS OF VOLUME 44/45, Part I (1988)
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- The Kinetics of Dissolution of UO2(s) under Reducing Conditions
- The Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Coprecipitation and its Effect on Radionuclide Solubility
- A.2. Hydrolysis and Complexation
- Humics and Radionuclide Migration
- Reaction Pathways of Pu and Np in Selected Natural Water Environments
- Environmental Behaviour of Americium(lll) in Natural Waters
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- Preliminary Studies of Cobalt Complexation in Groundwater
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- A.4. Speciation and Detection Methods
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- Detection and Speciation of Transuranium Elements in Synthetic Groundwater via Pulsed-Laser Excitation
- Some Actinide Spec¡ation Using Laser Induced Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
- Double Beam Thermal Lens Spectroscopy for Actinides Detection and Speciation
- Low-Level Detection of Actinides by Laser Resonance Photoionization
- Β. Geochemical Interactions
- B.1. Sorption
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- Physical Characteristics and Sorption Behaviour of Colloids Generated from Cementitious Systems
- Technetium in the Hydrosphere and in the Geosphere
- Neptunium in the Hydrosphere and in the Geosphere
- Sorption of Radionuclides on Sandstones and Mudstones
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