1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0169-7722(96)00060-5
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Transport of radionuclides in natural fractures: some aspects of laboratory migration experiments

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“…However, the use of clay particles to investigate colloid‐associated Cs transport through fractures is relatively rare despite these particles' high abundance in natural systems (Möri et al, 2003). Considering the well‐known importance of fractures as favorable routes for colloids (McKay et al, 1993; McKay et al, 2002; Weisbrod et al, 2002; Zvikelsky and Weisbrod, 2006) and the existence of radioactive waste sites or potential repositories and nuclear facilities on fractured formations (Baek and Pitt, 1996; Vandergraaf et al, 1997; Möri et al, 2003; Missana et al, 2008; Yamaguchi et al, 2008), understanding colloid‐facilitated transport of Cs through fractures is of the utmost relevance.…”
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“…However, the use of clay particles to investigate colloid‐associated Cs transport through fractures is relatively rare despite these particles' high abundance in natural systems (Möri et al, 2003). Considering the well‐known importance of fractures as favorable routes for colloids (McKay et al, 1993; McKay et al, 2002; Weisbrod et al, 2002; Zvikelsky and Weisbrod, 2006) and the existence of radioactive waste sites or potential repositories and nuclear facilities on fractured formations (Baek and Pitt, 1996; Vandergraaf et al, 1997; Möri et al, 2003; Missana et al, 2008; Yamaguchi et al, 2008), understanding colloid‐facilitated transport of Cs through fractures is of the utmost relevance.…”
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“…Vandergraaf et al (1997) performed a radionuclide migration experiment in a natural fracture in a quarried 1 m-granite block. Wilson (1997, 1999a,b) demonstrated a laboratory-based method for physically investigating permeability upscaling on a relatively homogeneous block of Berea Sandstone and on a meter-scale block of volcanic tuff with bimodal permeability distribution.…”
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“…Americium and europium are likely to bepresent in carbonated sediments, such as the Hanford formation, as trivalent cations. In their soluble forms, both are strongly sorbed by phyllo-and tecto-silicates Bish et al, 2000;Nagasaki et al, 1997;Vandergraaf et al, 1997 , although the sorption mechanism is likely to be di erent than that of Cs + and strongly a ected by p H and carbonate concentration Clark et al, 1998;Luckscheiter and Kienzler, 2001 . Interaction of EuIII and AmIII to speci c aluminosilicates has not been studied in detail.…”
Section: Selection Of Cs Eu and Ammentioning
confidence: 99%