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Nuclear Technology / Volume 51 / Number 2 / December 1980 / Pages 197-200
Technical Paper / Argonne National Laboratory Specialists’ Workshop on Basic Research Needs for Nuclear Waste Management / Radioactive Waste / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT80-A32601
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The geologic literature contains numerous studies of the stability of natural silicate glasses under a variety of environmental conditions. The processes of glass hydration, devitrification, and dissolution are described and their rates are estimated from field and laboratory observations. These processes can also affect any glass proposed as a waste solidification medium. Observations of natural silicate glasses are particularly informative if waste disposal glasses are similarly reactive. Review of the data for natural silicate glasses suggests that