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Corium, also
called fuel-containing
material (FCM) or lava-like fuel-containing
material (LFCM), is a
material that is
created in a
nuclear reactor core...
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corium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Corium may
refer to:
Corium,
Latin term for the dermis, a skin
layer Corium (Crete), a town of ancient...
- The
dermis or
corium is a
layer of skin
between the
epidermis (with
which it
makes up the cutis) and
subcutaneous tissues, that
primarily consists of dense...
- The Elephant's Foot is the
nickname given to the
large m**** of
corium beneath Reactor 4 of the
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, near Pripyat, Ukraine. The...
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consequently dense, and at a
vastly lower temperature than the
corium.
Since corium is a
liquid metal-ceramic
eutectic at
temperatures of 2,200 to 3...
- to 10%)
content of
uranium as a
solid solution. It was
discovered in the
corium produced in the
Chernobyl disaster, a lava-like gl****y
material formed in...
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corium is the thickened, leathery,
basal portion of the
forewing or
hemelytron of an
insect in the
order Hemiptera,
suborder Heteroptera. Specifically...
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Byssomerulius corium is a
common species of
crust fungus in the
family Irpicaceae. The
fungus was
first described as
Thelephora corium by
Christiaan Hendrik...
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climate exposure. The
sarcophagus locked in 200 tons of
radioactive lava-like
corium, 30 tons of
highly contaminated dust and 16 tons of
uranium and plutonium...
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large area. When the fire was put out,
officials began worrying about the
corium, a
radioactive lava-like material,
melting into the
bubbler pools below...