A new way to identify salts in nuclear waste melters could help improve clean-up technology, including at the Hanford Site, one of the largest, most complex nuclear waste clean-up sites in the world.
The Dead Sea is an extraordinary natural laboratory, providing rare insights into the formation of large-scale salt formations known as salt giants. A recent study led by UC Santa Barbara’s Eckart ...
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Optical microscopy of salt growth on a glass surface. Ribs at the top left of the image are a very thin film of salt forming on the surface. PULLMAN, Wash. – A new way to identify salts in nuclear ...
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