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- Synroc, a portmanteau of "synthetic rock", is a means of safely storing radioactive waste. It was pioneered in 1978 by a team led by Professor Ted Ringwood...
- of Synroc (Synroc C) was designed for the liquid high-level waste (PUREX raffinate) from a light-water reactor. The main minerals in this Synroc are...
- Saltcrete Spent fuel pool Spent nuclear fuel shipping cask (transportation) Synroc Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Deep borehole disposal Vitrification / Geomelting...
- isolate LLFP waste from the biosphere include separation and tran****ation, synroc treatments, or deep geological storage. Thermal-neutron reactors, which...
- centrifuge development. Health physics. Environmental science. Development of synroc. Molecular laser isotope separation and support of laser development for...
- weapons. As an alternative to the disposal of the PUREX raffinate in gl**** or Synroc matrix, the most radiotoxic elements could be removed through advanced reprocessing...
- Technology Organisation developed the LADS system. 1978 – Synroc – The synthetic ceramic Synroc that incorporates radioactive waste into its crystal structure...
- concerns do not consider the plan to store such materials in insoluble Synroc, and do not measure hazards in proportion to those from natural sources...
- Australian researcher, A.E. Ringwood, developed a titanate ceramic called Synroc, his acronym for "synthetic rock". D.J. Sheppard proposed Sun-orbiting space...
- [permanent dead link] Luo, S; Li, Liyu; Tang, Baolong; Wang, Dexi (1998). "Synroc immobilization of high level waste (HLW) bearing a high content of sodium"...