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The Role of Natural Organics in Radionuclide Migration in Natural Aquifer Systems

  • 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

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