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The Study of the Interaction of the Components of Imitator-Glasses of Glassified Radioactive Wastes With Various Surrounding Rocks
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
This work is one of the first attempts to work out a proper technique for the determination of the diffusion of the phosphate glass components into various rocks by using X-ray microanalysis. Under study was thermal and radiationenhanced diffusion of phosphorus, chromium from phosphate glasses into the samples of basalt, metagabbro, metadunite and quartz at high temperatures (to 600°) during gamma irradiation. Radiation enhanced diffusion of ions into rocks.
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