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[en] The safe disposal of radioactive wastes by burial in deep geologic formations requires long-term predictions of the future behavior of the wastes nd their engineered repository. Such predictions can be tested by evaluating processes analogous to those which will occur in a repository, which have been long active in the natural geochemical environment. The title project is a comprehensive study of two ore deposits in Minas Gerais, Brasil, aimed at looking at uranium and thorium series radionuclide and rare earth element mobility, the development and movement of redox fronts, and the nature of natural groundwater colloids. A multidisciplinary team of experts from 27 laboratories carried out a fully integrated study of the geology, geomorphology, hydrogeology, geochemistry, hydrochemistry and geomicrobiology of the two sited for nearly four years. This book contains 20 papers covering the detailed findings, with particular emphasis on their significance for radioactive waste disposal, especially on the use of the data in testing models of radionuclide movement
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1993; 616 p; Elsevier Science Publishers; Amsterdam (Netherlands); ISBN 0-444-89934-0;
; Available from Elsevier Science Publishers, P.O. Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam (NL); distributed in the USA and Canada by Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc., P.O. Box 945, Madison Square Station, New York, NY 10160-0757 (USA); Reprinted from the Journal of Geochemical Exploration.

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BRAZIL, FIELD TESTS, FORECASTING, GEOCHEMISTRY, GEOMORPHOLOGY, GROUND WATER, HYDRODYNAMICS, MOBILITY, NUMERICAL DATA, RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL, RADIOCOLLOIDS, RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION, RARE EARTHS, REDOX REACTIONS, RESERVES, SIMULATION, THORIUM ISOTOPES, UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL, URANIUM ISOTOPES, WASTE-ROCK INTERACTIONS
CHEMICAL REACTIONS, COLLOIDS, DATA, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DISPERSIONS, ELEMENTS, ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT, FLUID MECHANICS, GEOLOGY, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, INFORMATION, LATIN AMERICA, MANAGEMENT, MASS TRANSFER, MECHANICS, METALS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, RESOURCES, SOUTH AMERICA, WASTE DISPOSAL, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WATER
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