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Environmental Behaviour of Americium(lll) in Natural Waters

  • VALÉRIE MOULIN , PIOTR ROBOUCH , PIERRE VITORGE and BERT ALLARD
Published/Copyright: May 1, 1988

Published Online: 1988-5-1
Published in Print: 1988-5-1

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Articles in the same Issue

  1. Masthead
  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS OF VOLUME 44/45, Part I (1988)
  3. PREFACE
  4. A. Chemistry of Actinides and Fission Products in Natural Aquifers
  5. A. 1. Solubility, Dissolution and Leaching
  6. Leachability of Actinides and Fission Products from Spent HTR Fuel
  7. Preparation of Crystals of NpO2 and their Dissolution in Water, Saturated NaCl and 1 M NaHCO3
  8. The Kinetics of Dissolution of UO2(s) under Reducing Conditions
  9. The Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Coprecipitation and its Effect on Radionuclide Solubility
  10. A.2. Hydrolysis and Complexation
  11. Humics and Radionuclide Migration
  12. Reaction Pathways of Pu and Np in Selected Natural Water Environments
  13. Environmental Behaviour of Americium(lll) in Natural Waters
  14. Hydrolysis Reactions of Am (II I) and Am(V)
  15. Complex Formation of Radionuclides with Organic Ligands Commonly Found in Ground Water
  16. A Modified Schubert Method for the Measurement of the Stability of Europium Humic Acid Complexes in Alkaline Conditions
  17. Preliminary Studies of Cobalt Complexation in Groundwater
  18. A.3. Redox Reactions and Colloid Formation
  19. The Redox-Behaviour of Plutonium in Saline Solutions under Radiolysis Effects
  20. Reactions of Radiolytically Produced OH Radicals with Selected Actinides in Solution
  21. Surface Interactions of Actinides with Alumina Colloids
  22. A.4. Speciation and Detection Methods
  23. A Direct Speciation of Transuranium Elements in Natural Aquatic Systems by Laser-Induced Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
  24. Detection and Speciation of Transuranium Elements in Synthetic Groundwater via Pulsed-Laser Excitation
  25. Some Actinide Spec¡ation Using Laser Induced Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
  26. Double Beam Thermal Lens Spectroscopy for Actinides Detection and Speciation
  27. Low-Level Detection of Actinides by Laser Resonance Photoionization
  28. Β. Geochemical Interactions
  29. B.1. Sorption
  30. Actinide Sorption on Granites and Minerals as a Function of pH and Colloids/Pseudocolloids
  31. Physical Characteristics and Sorption Behaviour of Colloids Generated from Cementitious Systems
  32. Technetium in the Hydrosphere and in the Geosphere
  33. Neptunium in the Hydrosphere and in the Geosphere
  34. Sorption of Radionuclides on Sandstones and Mudstones
  35. Sorption of Radionuclides Technetium and Iodine on Minerals
  36. Sorption of Cesium and Strontium on Montmorillonite and Kaolinite
  37. Fallout Pu and Am in Baltic Sea Ferromanganese Concretions: Implications Regarding their Interactions in Sediments
  38. B.2. Migration
  39. Radionuclide Migration in the Geosphere: An Overview
  40. The Role of Colloids in the Release of Radionuclides from Nuclear Waste
  41. Diffusion of Neptunium, Plutonium and Americium in Granitic Rock
  42. Column Experiments on Migration Behaviour of Neptunium (V)
  43. Mobility of Technetium in Various Rocks and Defined Combinations of Natural Minerals
  44. Comparative Study of Radioactive Iodine Behavior in Soils under Various Experimental and Natural Conditions
  45. Radiolysis as a Factor Influencing Migration Behaviour of Iodine in the Geosphere
  46. Studies on the Role of Natural and Anthropogenic Organic Substances in the Mobility of Radioiodine in Soils
  47. Radionuclide Deposition and Migration of the Chernobyl Fallout in Sweden
  48. Migration of Chlorine-36 and Tritium from an Underground Nuclear Test
  49. Author Index of Volume 44/45, Part I
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