1972
DOI: 10.2172/4593334
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Quarterly progress report Research and development activities Waste Fixation Program July--November 1972.

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“…Figure 32 shows the resulting total weight loss per day during soxhlet leaching. For comparison, published data on typical commercial glasses and some common minerals which have existed in nature for millions of years have been included (Platt 1973, McElroy 1975. Leaching results show that the vitrified soil has a bulk leach rate significantly better than granite, marble, or bottle glass and comparable to Pyrex.® Results from leach resistance tests using a 28 d MCC-1 test in 90°C solutions are presented in Table 25, along with other waste glasses for comparison.…”
Section: Product Durabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 32 shows the resulting total weight loss per day during soxhlet leaching. For comparison, published data on typical commercial glasses and some common minerals which have existed in nature for millions of years have been included (Platt 1973, McElroy 1975. Leaching results show that the vitrified soil has a bulk leach rate significantly better than granite, marble, or bottle glass and comparable to Pyrex.® Results from leach resistance tests using a 28 d MCC-1 test in 90°C solutions are presented in Table 25, along with other waste glasses for comparison.…”
Section: Product Durabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An invited review paper "Fission Product Nuclear Data Requirements for the Determination of Nuclear Fuel Burnup: A Review", ICP-1040, provided the basis for an oral presentation, subsequent discussion, and contribution to the International Atomic Energy Agency Panel Meeting on Fission Product Nuclear Data, held November [26][27][28][29][30]1973, at Bologna, Italy. The abstract of the paper follows:…”
Section: Iaea Panel Meetingmentioning
confidence: 99%