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The Role of Natural Organics in Radionuclide Migration in Natural Aquifer Systems
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Gregory R. Choppin
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Mai 1992
Published Online: 1992-5-1
Published in Print: 1992-5-1
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Masthead
- Index of Volume 58/59, Part I (1992)
- PREFACE
- A Chemistry of Act in ides and Fission Products in Natural Aquifers
- A.1. Solubility, Dissolution and Leaching
- The Effect of Glass Corrosion on Near Field Chemistry
- Aqueous Chemistry of Nd in Borosilicate-Glass/Water Systems
- Leaching of Borosilicate Glasses by Solutions Containing Humic Acids: Behaviour of Metallic Elements
- Electrochemical Corrosion Experiments on Uranium Dioxide Pellets with Respect to a German ”Direct Repository”
- Dependence of Actinide Solubility and Speciation on Carbonate Concentration and Ionic Strength in Groundwater
- Solubility Control of Actinide Elements Leached from Synroc in pH-Buffered Solutions
- The Effect of Ionic Strength, Groundwater Composition and Temperature on Calculated Radionuclide Solubilities
- Behaviour of Environmental Plutonium at very Low Concentration
- Effect of Ionic Strength on the Solubility of Neptunium(V) Hydroxide
- The Solubility of TcO2 · nH2O in Neutral to Alkaline Solutions under Constant pco2
- Determination of Molybdate Mean Ionic Activity Coefficients for the Assessment of Radionuclide Mobility
- A.2. Hydrolysis and Complexation
- Thermodynamic Properties of Actinide Aqueous Species Relevant to Geochemical Problems
- A Study of Solid-Liquid Phase Equilibria of Trivalent Lanthanide and Actinide Ions in Carbonate Systems
- ƒ-Element Complexation in Brine Solutions
- Am(OH)3(s), AmOHCO3(s) , Am2(CO3)3(S) Stabiiities in Environmental Conditions
- Hydrolysis Studies of Thorium Using Solvent Extraction Technique
- The Role of Natural Organics in Radionuclide Migration in Natural Aquifer Systems
- Complexation Behaviour of Humic Substances towards Actinides and Lanthanides Studied by Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Spectrofluorometry
- Complex Formation of Np(V) with Various Carboxylates
- Comparison of Nickel Complexation with Extracted and Non-Extracted Humic and Fulvic Materials
- A.3. Colloid Formation
- Chemical Interactions of Actinide Ions with Groundwater Colloids in Gorleben Aquifer Systems
- Sorption of Fission Products on Colloids Made of Naturally Occurring Minerals and the Stability of these Colloids
- A.4. Speciation and Detection Methods
- A Direct Speciation of Cm(III) in Natural Aquatic Systems by Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy (TRLFS)
- Speciation of Uranium in Aqueous Solutions and in Precipitates by Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
- Actinide Speciation in the Presence of Humic Substances in Natural Water Conditions
- XANES and Laser Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Rare Earth Speciation at Mineral-Water Interfaces
- Voltammetric Investigations of the Redox Behaviour and the Speciation of Plutonium in Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions with Respect to ILW Repositories
- Detectors for Imaging Radionuclides Adsorbed on Rock Samples
- Author Index of Volume 58/59, Part I
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Masthead
- Index of Volume 58/59, Part I (1992)
- PREFACE
- A Chemistry of Act in ides and Fission Products in Natural Aquifers
- A.1. Solubility, Dissolution and Leaching
- The Effect of Glass Corrosion on Near Field Chemistry
- Aqueous Chemistry of Nd in Borosilicate-Glass/Water Systems
- Leaching of Borosilicate Glasses by Solutions Containing Humic Acids: Behaviour of Metallic Elements
- Electrochemical Corrosion Experiments on Uranium Dioxide Pellets with Respect to a German ”Direct Repository”
- Dependence of Actinide Solubility and Speciation on Carbonate Concentration and Ionic Strength in Groundwater
- Solubility Control of Actinide Elements Leached from Synroc in pH-Buffered Solutions
- The Effect of Ionic Strength, Groundwater Composition and Temperature on Calculated Radionuclide Solubilities
- Behaviour of Environmental Plutonium at very Low Concentration
- Effect of Ionic Strength on the Solubility of Neptunium(V) Hydroxide
- The Solubility of TcO2 · nH2O in Neutral to Alkaline Solutions under Constant pco2
- Determination of Molybdate Mean Ionic Activity Coefficients for the Assessment of Radionuclide Mobility
- A.2. Hydrolysis and Complexation
- Thermodynamic Properties of Actinide Aqueous Species Relevant to Geochemical Problems
- A Study of Solid-Liquid Phase Equilibria of Trivalent Lanthanide and Actinide Ions in Carbonate Systems
- ƒ-Element Complexation in Brine Solutions
- Am(OH)3(s), AmOHCO3(s) , Am2(CO3)3(S) Stabiiities in Environmental Conditions
- Hydrolysis Studies of Thorium Using Solvent Extraction Technique
- The Role of Natural Organics in Radionuclide Migration in Natural Aquifer Systems
- Complexation Behaviour of Humic Substances towards Actinides and Lanthanides Studied by Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Spectrofluorometry
- Complex Formation of Np(V) with Various Carboxylates
- Comparison of Nickel Complexation with Extracted and Non-Extracted Humic and Fulvic Materials
- A.3. Colloid Formation
- Chemical Interactions of Actinide Ions with Groundwater Colloids in Gorleben Aquifer Systems
- Sorption of Fission Products on Colloids Made of Naturally Occurring Minerals and the Stability of these Colloids
- A.4. Speciation and Detection Methods
- A Direct Speciation of Cm(III) in Natural Aquatic Systems by Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy (TRLFS)
- Speciation of Uranium in Aqueous Solutions and in Precipitates by Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
- Actinide Speciation in the Presence of Humic Substances in Natural Water Conditions
- XANES and Laser Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Rare Earth Speciation at Mineral-Water Interfaces
- Voltammetric Investigations of the Redox Behaviour and the Speciation of Plutonium in Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions with Respect to ILW Repositories
- Detectors for Imaging Radionuclides Adsorbed on Rock Samples
- Author Index of Volume 58/59, Part I