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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Clay minerals are well known to be capable of retarding the movement of many potential pollutants, such as uranium, with their relatively high sorption capacities2. It has been suggested that high temperature thermal treatment processes are a potential method for the in situ immobilization of radionuclides or other contaminants2. The effect of progressive heating on the leaching behaviour of uraniferous clay material has therefore been investigated.