1979
DOI: 10.2172/5497895
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Waste Isolation Safety Assessment Program. Technical progress report for FY-1978

Abstract: Analysis 3-10 3.3 VTT Model Predicted Potentiometric Surface for the Large Region (7500 ft nodes) Paradox Simulation. Small Region Potentials are Illustrated in Figure 3.2. 3-11 3.4 Three-Dimensional Finite Element Representation of Groundwater Reservoir Beneath Long Island, New York 3-13 3.5 Aquatic Pathways of Exposure from Geologic Storage Site for SHLW. 3-20 4.1 Factors That Determined the Concentration of Radionuclides in Solutions Leached Through the Waste 4-3 4.2 Large Volume Sorption Curves for Americi… Show more

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“…The batch sorption test because of its strengths such as simplicity and cost efficiency [Brandstetter et al (1979)J remains the most frequently used test to obtain empirical Rd values. The WRIT staff endorse its use for screening purposes and further recommend that once site-specific Rd values are necessary that adsorption-desorption isotherms such as the empirical Freundlich isotherm [Travis (1978)] be determined over a realistic range of nuclide concentrations and ground-water compositions as opposed to single Rd determinations.…”
Section: Batch Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The batch sorption test because of its strengths such as simplicity and cost efficiency [Brandstetter et al (1979)J remains the most frequently used test to obtain empirical Rd values. The WRIT staff endorse its use for screening purposes and further recommend that once site-specific Rd values are necessary that adsorption-desorption isotherms such as the empirical Freundlich isotherm [Travis (1978)] be determined over a realistic range of nuclide concentrations and ground-water compositions as opposed to single Rd determinations.…”
Section: Batch Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two laboratory methods under study in 1976 through 1978, axial filtration and channel chromatography, have been dropped from further consideration due to their large equipment and complex data reduction requirements, respectively. Descriptions of these methods and a discussion of their strengths and weaknesses are found in Meyer et al (1978 and, Meyer (1979), Triolo et al (1979), Francis and Reeves (1978) Francis et al (1979) and Brandstetter et al (1979).…”
Section: Other Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These terms were eliminated on an ad hoc basis (Brandstetter et al , 1979) until the source of the error was detected by Burkholder and Rosinger (1980). The analytic solutions are presented by the latter authors in unambiguous form.…”
Section: Bxjmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus it is the redox potential from other reactions which are being measured at the Pt electrode, such as Pt(OH) + e-++Pt + OH-. At lower (reducing) pe values, with the presence of S=, the formation of platinum sulfide may limit measurements using a platinum electrode because of the surface-sulfide reactions (Brandstetter et al 1979). Other reactions with solution or suspended material may also coat the Pt electrode and seriously affect the potential measurement by reducing the rate constant or the effective surface area.…”
Section: Redox Potential-measurement and Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…which reduce the migration rates of the radionuclides. Empirical methods have been used both in WISAP and WRIT to determine the distribution coefficient (Kd)(a) of various radionuclides (Brandstetter et al 1979;Task 4 Proceedings, 1980). The Kd concept was developed in the chromatography field and has been used in various geologic studies where adsorption/ desorption equilibrium was achieved within the time frame of interest.…”
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