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Hydrological aspects of radioactive waste disposal
Groundwater hydrology investigations to predict behavior of low level radioactive waste discharged to ground in Hanford, Wash, nuclear reactor area; observed were: changing groundwater contours, fluctuation of water table and movements of groundwater, effects of porosity of ground, and characteristics of sediments; underground movement of radioactive wastes did not result in detectable amounts reaching point of public access.
Hydrological aspects of radioactive waste disposal
Groundwater hydrology investigations to predict behavior of low level radioactive waste discharged to ground in Hanford, Wash, nuclear reactor area; observed were: changing groundwater contours, fluctuation of water table and movements of groundwater, effects of porosity of ground, and characteristics of sediments; underground movement of radioactive wastes did not result in detectable amounts reaching point of public access.
Hydrological aspects of radioactive waste disposal
ASCE -- Proc (J Sanitary Eng Div)
Bierschenk, W.H. (author)
1958
11 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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