Studies of the Effects of Degradation Products on the Sorption of Tin and Radium
Abstract The effects on sorption on geological media caused by the presence of materials derived from a cementitious repository have been studied. This work includes an investigation of the influence of cellulosic degradation products on the sorption of tin and radium on London clay and Caithness fl...
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