Applying laboratory methods for durability assessment of vitrified material to archaeological samples
Abstract Laboratory testing used to assess the long-term chemical durability of nuclear waste forms may not be applicable to disposal because the accelerated conditions may not represent disposal conditions. To address this, we examine the corrosion of vitrified archeological materials excavated fro...
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Autores principales: | Lorena Nava-Farias, James J. Neeway, Michael J. Schweiger, José Marcial, Nathan L. Canfield, Carolyn I. Pearce, David K. Peeler, Edward P. Vicenzi, David S. Kosson, Rossane C. Delapp, John S. McCloy, Sam A. Walling, Clare L. Thorpe, Claire L. Corkhill, Russell J. Hand, Rolf Sjöblom, Albert A. Kruger |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/553fd3b92c854bda8ad2cdd413337ed6 |
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