Evidence for long-term, limited reactivity of bentonite in low alkali cement leachates
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ChairmanCyprus Natural Analogue Project (CNAP) - evidence for long-term, limited reactivity of bentonite in low alkali cement leachates. Read more ...
The Philippines – long-term isolation properties of clay. Read more ...
The Inchtuthil study – evidence for low corrosion rates of buried iron and steel. Read more ...
Radionuclide retardation in sediments, Ruprechtov in the Vyškov District of the Czech Republic. Read more ...