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- catalog abstract "A general consensus has been reached among technical experts that high-level radioactive waste can safely be disposed of in deep geological repositories. Safety studies are carried out to evaluate the overall capacity of a particular disposal site to confine waste and minimise radioactive releases. Since the principal way in which radioactive elements might eventually reach the biosphere is by transport of dissolved radionuclides in groundwater, the safety study calculations must be able to estimate their rate of transfer through each of the barriers surrounding the repository. It is well known that, for many radioelements, sorption reactions can lead to a reduction of the amount of radionuclides present in the solution phase. How best to take radionuclide sorption reactions into account in repository performance assessment models is the subject of this book.".
- catalog contributor b12113291.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "A Mechanistic Description of Ni Sorption on NA-Montmorillonite by M. H. Bradbury and B. Baeyens -- A PNC Approach to Increase Confidence in Sorption Coefficients for Near-Field Performance by M. Yui and T. Shibutani -- An Approach to Provide a Sorption Database for Performance Assessment by Y. H. Cho and P. S. Hahn -- Uranium Sorption Studies within the Koongarra Natural Analogue Project by T. Payne -- Determination of Radionuclides Migration Parameters in a Clay Formation: The Belgian Approach by R. Gens and P. De Preter -- Application of a Laboratory-Derived Surface Complexation Model for Zinc Adsorption to Field Observations of Zinc Transport in Groundwater by J. A. Davis, D. B. Kent, and R. H. Abrams -- Proposal for the Development of Predictive Surface Complexation Models (SCM) to be Used as a Supporting Tool to Kd Parameters in PA by L Duro, J. Bruno, and B. Honeyman -- ".
- catalog description "A Summary of Sorption Investigations Performed on Behalf of the UK Regulator of Radioactive Waste Disposal by M. B. Crawford and D. G. Bennett -- Dolomite Surface Chemistry and Actinide Retention by P.V. Brady -- Uranium (VI) Modeling under Variable Chemical Conditions Using the Surface Complexation Concept by J. A. Davis, M. Kohler, G. P. Curtis, and D. B. Kent -- Sorption of Thorium onto Titaniumdioxide by A. M. Jakobsson and Y. Albinsson -- Sorption of Uranium (VI) onto Phyllite by T. Arnold, T. Zorn, G. Bernhard, and H. Nitsche -- Ni Sorption by a Natural Sand by M. Siegel -- A Model for Radionuclide Sorption onto Cementitious Surfaces by T. Health, D. Ilett, and C. Tweed -- Application of Thermodynamic Sorption Models to Distribution Coefficients of Radionuclides in Bentonite by M. Ochs, B. Lothenbach, and M. Yui -- Sorption of Eoropium onto Illite: Mechanistic Interpretations by L. Wang, P. De Canniere, A. Maes, and R. Gens -- ".
- catalog description "A general consensus has been reached among technical experts that high-level radioactive waste can safely be disposed of in deep geological repositories. Safety studies are carried out to evaluate the overall capacity of a particular disposal site to confine waste and minimise radioactive releases. Since the principal way in which radioactive elements might eventually reach the biosphere is by transport of dissolved radionuclides in groundwater, the safety study calculations must be able to estimate their rate of transfer through each of the barriers surrounding the repository. It is well known that, for many radioelements, sorption reactions can lead to a reduction of the amount of radionuclides present in the solution phase. How best to take radionuclide sorption reactions into account in repository performance assessment models is the subject of this book.".
- catalog description "Characterisation of Natural Substrates with Regard to Application of Surface Complexation Models by T. D. Waite, B. Fenton, T. E. Payne, G. R. Lumpkin, J. A. Davis, and M. McBeath -- Sorption Modeling for Performance Assessment at the Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analysis by D. R. Turner and R. T. Pabalan -- Development of a Mechanistic Model of Sorption of Uranium (VI) onto Rocks from the Sellafield Site by K. Bond, J. Goldberg, C. Linklater, and C. Tweed -- Modelling Sorption of Nickel on Silica Goethite and Kaolinite by M. Olin, E. Puukko, J. Lehikoinen, and M. Hakenen -- Porewater Composition and Bulk Solution in Crystalline Rock and in Bentonite Clay by M> Olin, J. Lehikoinen, M.Valkiainen and A. Muurinen -- Mechanistic Modelling of the Sorption of Uranium (VI), Plutonium, and thorium onto Aluminium Oxide, Muscovite, and Chlorite by K. A. Bond, K. A. Boult, A. Green, and C. M. Linklater -- ".
- catalog description "Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Part 1. Performance Assessment Summary from the NEA Sorption Forum by Scott Altmann, Jordi Bruno, and Cherry Tweed -- Part 2. Using Thermodynamic Sorption Models for Guiding Radioelement Distribution Coefficient (Kd) Investigations for Performance Assessment - A Status Report by Scott Altmann and Jordi Bruno -- Part 3. Summaries of Presentations from the International Meeting on Chemical Modelling of Sorption in the Field of Radioactive Waste Management, 6-8 May 1997, Oxford, UK -- Objectives -- Programme -- Sorption in Performance Assessment - The Nirex Perspective by A. Hooper -- Kd and Performance Assessment: A Reviewer's Point of View by H. Wanner -- Acquisition of Sorption Data for the Nirex Performance Assessment by C. Tweed -- On the Application of Distribution Coefficients and Mechanistic Models in Performance Assessments for Repositories in Crystalline Rock by S.E. Wingefors and R. C. Arthur -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographic references.".
- catalog description "Modelling of Sorption U(VI)-Species, HCOs 1- and CO3 2- on Bentonite Using SCM by K. Stamberg and P. Benes -- Comments on the Use of Kd Coefficent for the Modelling of Radionuclide Migration in Porous Media by K. Stamberg -- Modelling of Radionuclides Sorption on Mixed Solids Using Single Oxides Surface Complexation Models by N. Marmier, A. Delisee, F. Fromage, and E. Giffaut -- Adsoprtion of Metals and Organic Acids to Kaolinite Surfaces by P. V. Brady -- List of Participants at the Oxford Meeting".
- catalog extent "189 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Using thermodynamic sorption models for guiding radioelement distribution coefficient (Kd) investigations.".
- catalog identifier "9264186794".
- catalog isFormatOf "Using thermodynamic sorption models for guiding radioelement distribution coefficient (Kd) investigations.".
- catalog isPartOf "Radioactive Waste Management, 1990-0325.".
- catalog isPartOf "Radioactive waste management (OECD Nuclear Energy Agency)".
- catalog isPartOf "Radioactive waste management".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : Nuclear Energy Agency,".
- catalog relation "Using thermodynamic sorption models for guiding radioelement distribution coefficient (Kd) investigations.".
- catalog subject "Radioactive waste disposal in the ground Environmental aspects.".
- catalog subject "Radioactive waste disposal in the ground Evaluation.".
- catalog subject "Radioactive waste disposal in the ground Risk assessment.".
- catalog subject "Radioactive waste disposal in the ground.".
- catalog subject "TD898.2 .U85 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Mechanistic Description of Ni Sorption on NA-Montmorillonite by M. H. Bradbury and B. Baeyens -- A PNC Approach to Increase Confidence in Sorption Coefficients for Near-Field Performance by M. Yui and T. Shibutani -- An Approach to Provide a Sorption Database for Performance Assessment by Y. H. Cho and P. S. Hahn -- Uranium Sorption Studies within the Koongarra Natural Analogue Project by T. Payne -- Determination of Radionuclides Migration Parameters in a Clay Formation: The Belgian Approach by R. Gens and P. De Preter -- Application of a Laboratory-Derived Surface Complexation Model for Zinc Adsorption to Field Observations of Zinc Transport in Groundwater by J. A. Davis, D. B. Kent, and R. H. Abrams -- Proposal for the Development of Predictive Surface Complexation Models (SCM) to be Used as a Supporting Tool to Kd Parameters in PA by L Duro, J. Bruno, and B. Honeyman -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Summary of Sorption Investigations Performed on Behalf of the UK Regulator of Radioactive Waste Disposal by M. B. Crawford and D. G. Bennett -- Dolomite Surface Chemistry and Actinide Retention by P.V. Brady -- Uranium (VI) Modeling under Variable Chemical Conditions Using the Surface Complexation Concept by J. A. Davis, M. Kohler, G. P. Curtis, and D. B. Kent -- Sorption of Thorium onto Titaniumdioxide by A. M. Jakobsson and Y. Albinsson -- Sorption of Uranium (VI) onto Phyllite by T. Arnold, T. Zorn, G. Bernhard, and H. Nitsche -- Ni Sorption by a Natural Sand by M. Siegel -- A Model for Radionuclide Sorption onto Cementitious Surfaces by T. Health, D. Ilett, and C. Tweed -- Application of Thermodynamic Sorption Models to Distribution Coefficients of Radionuclides in Bentonite by M. Ochs, B. Lothenbach, and M. Yui -- Sorption of Eoropium onto Illite: Mechanistic Interpretations by L. Wang, P. De Canniere, A. Maes, and R. Gens -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Characterisation of Natural Substrates with Regard to Application of Surface Complexation Models by T. D. Waite, B. Fenton, T. E. Payne, G. R. Lumpkin, J. A. Davis, and M. McBeath -- Sorption Modeling for Performance Assessment at the Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analysis by D. R. Turner and R. T. Pabalan -- Development of a Mechanistic Model of Sorption of Uranium (VI) onto Rocks from the Sellafield Site by K. Bond, J. Goldberg, C. Linklater, and C. Tweed -- Modelling Sorption of Nickel on Silica Goethite and Kaolinite by M. Olin, E. Puukko, J. Lehikoinen, and M. Hakenen -- Porewater Composition and Bulk Solution in Crystalline Rock and in Bentonite Clay by M> Olin, J. Lehikoinen, M.Valkiainen and A. Muurinen -- Mechanistic Modelling of the Sorption of Uranium (VI), Plutonium, and thorium onto Aluminium Oxide, Muscovite, and Chlorite by K. A. Bond, K. A. Boult, A. Green, and C. M. Linklater -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Part 1. Performance Assessment Summary from the NEA Sorption Forum by Scott Altmann, Jordi Bruno, and Cherry Tweed -- Part 2. Using Thermodynamic Sorption Models for Guiding Radioelement Distribution Coefficient (Kd) Investigations for Performance Assessment - A Status Report by Scott Altmann and Jordi Bruno -- Part 3. Summaries of Presentations from the International Meeting on Chemical Modelling of Sorption in the Field of Radioactive Waste Management, 6-8 May 1997, Oxford, UK -- Objectives -- Programme -- Sorption in Performance Assessment - The Nirex Perspective by A. Hooper -- Kd and Performance Assessment: A Reviewer's Point of View by H. Wanner -- Acquisition of Sorption Data for the Nirex Performance Assessment by C. Tweed -- On the Application of Distribution Coefficients and Mechanistic Models in Performance Assessments for Repositories in Crystalline Rock by S.E. Wingefors and R. C. Arthur -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Modelling of Sorption U(VI)-Species, HCOs 1- and CO3 2- on Bentonite Using SCM by K. Stamberg and P. Benes -- Comments on the Use of Kd Coefficent for the Modelling of Radionuclide Migration in Porous Media by K. Stamberg -- Modelling of Radionuclides Sorption on Mixed Solids Using Single Oxides Surface Complexation Models by N. Marmier, A. Delisee, F. Fromage, and E. Giffaut -- Adsoprtion of Metals and Organic Acids to Kaolinite Surfaces by P. V. Brady -- List of Participants at the Oxford Meeting".
- catalog title "Using thermodynamic sorption models for guiding radioelement distribution coefficient (Kd) investigations : a status report.".
- catalog type "text".