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Radioactive Waste Management
Interpretation and Prediction of Radionuclide Sorption onto Substrates Relevant for Radioactive Waste Disposal Using Thermodynamic Sorption Models
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OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency. Published by : OECD Publishing
, Publication date: 17 Aug 2005
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Pages: 286
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Language: English
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Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
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ISBN: 9789264012066
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OECD Code: 662005111P1
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Price:
€70 | $98 | £63 | ¥9100 | MXN1260
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Availability: Out of print
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This report presents the results of Phase II of the NEA Sorption Project, which was initiated as a major international contribution towards demonstrating the consistency and applicability of different thermodynamic sorption models to support the selection of a sorption parameter, namely Kd values, for safety assessments. It was implemented in the form of a comparative modelling exercise based on selected datasets for radionuclide sorption by both simple and complex materials. The project was conducted under the auspices of the Integration Group for the Safety Case (IGSC) of the OECD/NEA Radioactive Waste Management Committee (RWMC).
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Extended Summary Part 1. Status Report, Summaries of the Main Results, Interpretations of Test Cases, and Conclusions and Recommendations -1. Introduction and Objectives -2. Thermodynamic Sorption Modelling of Substrates Relevant to Radioactive Waste Disposal -3. Project Methodology and Approach -4. The Test Cases -5. Principal Results and Assessment of Sorption Models -6. KeyIssues in Consistent Application of the TSM Approach to Radionuclide Transport Modelling -7. Conclusions and Recommendations -References Part 2. Results the Text Cases -1. Organisaton of Part 2 -2. Modelling Radionuclide Sorption on Oxide Mineral Phases by Surface Complexation Models -3. Modelling Radionuclide Sorption on Clays by Combined Surface Complexation - Ion Exchange Models -4. Uranium Sorption on Koongarra Schist -5. Cobalt Sorption on Mineral Surfaces -6. Key Issues in Modelling Complex Substrates -References Part 3. Data Plots for Test Cases 1, 3, 4 ,5, and 7
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