1982
DOI: 10.2172/5138198
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Radionuclide distributions and migration mechanisms at shallow land burial sites. Annual report of research investigations on the distribution, migration and containment of radionuclides at Maxey Flats, Kentucky. [Maxey Flats]

Abstract: Subsurface waters alkalinity and high at Maxey Flats are anoxic systems with high concentrations of dissolved and cobalt in these trench waters are made more ferrous soluble ion. Americium by the presence of EDTA, while strontium and cesium are unaffected under the same conditions. EDTA is the major organic complexing component in waste trench 27 leachate, but other polar, water-soluble organics are also present. Evidence points to the migration of p·lutonium between waste trench 27 and inert atmosphere wells … Show more

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