Chemical Speciation of Strontium, Americium, and Curium in High-level Waste: Predictive Modeling of Phase Partitioning during Tank Processing. 1997 Annual Progress Report
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Chemical Speciation of Strontium, Americium, and Curium in High-Level Waste: Predictive Modeling of Phase Partitioning During Tank Processing Pacific Northwest National Laboratory June 1,1997 Progress Report Principal Investigator Dr. A.R. Felmy (509) 376-4079 (Phone) (509) 372-6328 (Fax) ar-felmy@pnl.gov Pacific Northwest Laboratory P.O. Box 999, MSIN K9-77 Richland, WA 99352 Co-Investigator Dr. G. Choppin (904) 644-3875 (Phone) (904) 644-8281 (Fax) Choppin@chem.fsu.edu The Florida State University Department of Chemistry, B-164 Tallahassee, FL 32606-3006 PNNL Contributors J.A. Campbell D.A. Dixon
Felmy, A. R. & Choppin, G. R.Chemical Speciation of Strontium, Americium, and Curium in High-level Waste: Predictive Modeling of Phase Partitioning during Tank Processing. 1997 Annual Progress Report,
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