UTA Professor Studies Potential Barrier Materials to Improve Safety, Reliability of Nuclear Waste Repositories
September 05, 2018
September 05, 2018
ARLINGTON, Texas, Sept. 5 -- The University of Texas's Arlington campus issued the following news release:
Nuclear waste repositories are designed to be secure for millions of years. Identifying the most appropriate barrier materials to isolate nuclear waste is vitally important.
A professor at The University of Texas at Arlington is researching the physical and chemical processes by which fluids and radioactive atoms move through different rock formations to better ass . . .
Nuclear waste repositories are designed to be secure for millions of years. Identifying the most appropriate barrier materials to isolate nuclear waste is vitally important.
A professor at The University of Texas at Arlington is researching the physical and chemical processes by which fluids and radioactive atoms move through different rock formations to better ass . . .