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1:30 PM-SESSION 48 (Turquoise Rm.)

HYDROGEOLOGIC AND GEOCHEMICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT

Co-chairs: Randy Bassett, University of Arizona
Lutz Liedtke, Federal Institute for Geosciences and National Resources

  1. Infiltration Measurements from a Water Budget at Apache Leap Research Site, Arizona-- E.G. Woodhouse, R.L. Bassett, W.J. Shuttleworth, University of Arizona
  2. Computer Model of Isolation of Radioactive Wastes in Perennially Frozen Bedrock--A.N. Kazakov, N.F. Lobanov, All Russian Research and Design Institute of Production Engineering; M.V. Mironenko, A.I. Shapkin, Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry; S.A. Grant, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory (RUSSIA/USA)
  3. Future Temperatures and Event-Based Precipitation at Yucca Mountain-- Austin Long, University of Arizona; J.R. Sturgul, University of Idaho
  4. Environmental Behavior of Hafnium for the Disposal of Weapons-Grade Plutonium--G. Cerefice, M. Draye, K. L. Noyes, K. Czerwinski, , MIT
  5. Controls on the Reduction and Precipitation of Molybdenum and the Implications for Geochemical Barriers--D.J. Carpenter, Morrison Knudsen Corporation
  6. Improved Sorption Ability for Radionuclides by Cementitious Materials--K. Noshita, T. Nishi, M. Matsuda, Hitachi Ltd. (JAPAN)

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