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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...
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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...
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isolate LLFP
waste from the
biosphere include separation and tran****ation,
synroc treatments, or deep
geological storage. Thermal-neutron reactors, which...
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unconventional gas and
waste storage interests in the ****ure,
possibly building upon
synroc technology. In 2015, he was
elected a
fellow of the
Royal Society of New...
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centrifuge development.
Health physics.
Environmental science.
Development of
synroc.
Molecular laser isotope separation and
support of
laser development for...
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microscopy Synchrotron light source Synchrotron radiation Synergetics (Haken)
Synroc Synthesis of
precious metals Synthetic Metals Synthetic aperture sonar Synthetic...
- 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...
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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...
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Technology Organisation developed the LADS system. 1978 –
Synroc – The
synthetic ceramic Synroc that
incorporates radioactive waste into its
crystal structure...
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Australian researcher, A.E. Ringwood,
developed a
titanate ceramic called Synroc, his
acronym for "synthetic rock". D.J.
Sheppard proposed Sun-orbiting space...