1994
DOI: 10.2172/10173268
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Quarterly report on the Ferrocyanide Safety Program for the period ending June 30, 1994

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“…Although measured temperatures in these tanks continue to drop due to a progressive decrease in radioactivity and the highest temperature recently recorded is 53°C (Meacham et al 1994), there has been speculation as to the possibility of "hot spots" forming in the tanks as a result of radiolytic heating. It has been hypothesized that "hot spots" may form if a localized increase in radioactive Cs, and hence high temperatures, could be created during slow convective if Cs-Ni ferrocyanide solids show retrograde solubility (McGrail et al 1993).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although measured temperatures in these tanks continue to drop due to a progressive decrease in radioactivity and the highest temperature recently recorded is 53°C (Meacham et al 1994), there has been speculation as to the possibility of "hot spots" forming in the tanks as a result of radiolytic heating. It has been hypothesized that "hot spots" may form if a localized increase in radioactive Cs, and hence high temperatures, could be created during slow convective if Cs-Ni ferrocyanide solids show retrograde solubility (McGrail et al 1993).…”
Section: O Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%