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Drilling Within the Critical Zone
This review synthesises 30 years of critical zone drilling methodologies for studying subsurface weathering, water storage, and biogeochemical processes. We evaluate drilling techniques, sampling strategies, downhole logging, and long‐term monitoring approaches while addressing contamination control and core preservation challenges.
Amanda Donaldson +14 more
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Progress in Mesothelin as Target for Cancer Specific Radionuclide Imaging
Mesothelin is a special-expressing receptor protein and highly expressed in many cancers, especially in pancreatic cancer(80%-85%). Mesothelin is only expressed on mesothelial cells of the peritoneal, pleural cavities and pericardium in normal tissues ...
XIA Lei +4 more
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This paper focuses on reviewing the degradation mechanisms of tributyl phosphate and its diluents, the analytical technique suitable for characterizing degradation products, and the impact of degradation products on the post‐treatment process, offering a theoretical foundation and technical insights in optimizing the plutonium uranium redox extraction ...
Tian Lan, Jiaxin Liu, Yi Liu
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Development of a Gas Detector with Range Discrimination Capability
In compact accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) systems,the detection of low-energy ions is often interfered by interfering ions with the same magnetic rigidity and electric rigidity as the target nuclide.
Chengli XIU +8 more
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Fate of Some Common Radionuclides Found in Dardanelle Lake [PDF]
Four factors influence the concentrations of radionuclides in Dardanelle Lake water: injections due to fallout and discharge from Nuclear I coupled with losses due to decay, to dilution and to sedimentation.
Chittenden, David M., II
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Introduction to nuclear astrophysics
In the first lecture of this volume, we will present the basic fundamental ideas regarding nuclear processes occurring in stars. We start from stellar observations, will then elaborate on some important quantum-mechanical phenomena governing nuclear ...
Iliadis, Christian
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Organic Carbon Burial Rates in Muddy Temperate Shelf Sea Sediments
Abstract Muddy continental shelf sediments act as important sinks for atmospheric CO2 by accumulating organic matter, a small fraction of which is buried and stored as organic carbon (OC) over long timescales. Quantifying long‐term OC burial in shelf sediments is critical for understanding their role in climate regulation; however, this remains ...
Hannah C. Muir +11 more
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Benefits of extended capabilities of the driver accelerator for EURISOL
Possibilities are studied for the optimization of EURISOL rare nuclide yields in specific regions of the nuclear chart by building the driver accelerator in a way that enables accelerating several additional beam species, to specific energies, besides ...
K.-H. Schmidt +4 more
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Numerical analysis of the self-sustaining traveling wave of nuclear fission propagated by epithermal neutrons in uranium dicarbide medium [PDF]
This study investigates the self-sustaining traveling wave of nuclear fission in a uranium dicarbide medium by numerically solving a system of partial differential equations.
M. R. Shcherbyna +4 more
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Computer program FPIP-REV calculates fission product inventory for U-235 fission [PDF]
Computer program calculates fission product inventories and source strengths associated with the operation of U-235 fueled nuclear power reactor. It utilizes a fission-product nuclide library of 254 nuclides, and calculates the time dependent behavior of
Brown, W. S., Call, D. W.
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