Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1568575 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2008 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

A radioactive high level waste glass was made in 1980 with Savannah River Site (SRS) Tank 15 waste. This glass was buried in a lysimeter in the SRS burial ground for 24 years. Lysimeter leachate data was available for the first 8 years. The glass was exhumed in 2004. The glass was predicted to be very durable and laboratory tests confirmed this. Scanning electron microscopy of the glass burial surface showed no significant glass alteration consistent with results of other laboratory and field tests. Radionuclide profiling for alpha, beta, and 137Cs indicated that Pu was not enriched in the soil while 137Cs and 90Sr were enriched in the first few centimeters surrounding the glass. Lysimeter leachate data indicated that 90Sr and 137Cs leaching from the glass was diffusion controlled.

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