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Effects of Waste Composition and Loading on the Chemical Durability of a Borosilicate Glass
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Chemical Durability of Glass Containing Srp Waste - Leachability Characteristics, Protective Layer Formation, and Repository System Interactions
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The Mechanisms for Hydrothermal Leaching of Nuclear Waste Glasses: Properties and Evaluation of Surface Layers
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Stability and Alteration of Naturally Occurring Low-Silica Glasses: Implications for the Long term Stability of Waste Form Glasses
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Long-Term Radioactivity Release From Solidified High-Level Waste -Part I: An Approach To Evaluating Experimental Data
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A Flow Model for the Kinetics of Dissolution of Nuclear Waste Forms; A Comparison of Borosilicate Glass, Synroc and High-Silica Glass
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Waste Glass/Repository Interactions
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Leaching of Vitrified High-Level Radioactive Waste*
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The Role of Metal Ion Solubility in Leaching of Nuclear Waste Glasses*
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Relationship Between Glass Leaching Mechanism and Geochemical Transport of Radionuclides
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Leaching of Actinides from Simulated Nuclear Waste Glass
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Influence of a Backfilling Material on Borosilicate Glass Leaching
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Effect of Overpack Materials on Glass Leaching in Geological Burial
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The Interaction of Borosilicate Glass and Grawodiorite at 100°C, 50 Mpa: Implications For Models Of Radionuclide Release
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Burial Effects on Nuclear Waste Glass
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The Chemical Durability of Some Hlw Glasses: Effects of Hydrothermal Conditions and Ionising Radiation
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Determination of the Corrosion Mechanisms of High-Level Waste Containing Glass
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Results from a One-Year Leach Test: Long-Term Use of Mcc-L*
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Utilization of Charged Particle Backscattering to Study the Near Surface Region of Glasses. Application to Depth Profiling of Lanthanium, Cerium, Thorium and Uranium Induced by Aqueous Leaching.*
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On the Leaching Behaviour of a Simple Borosilicate Glass in a Confined Environment
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