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What would happen if you put radioactive waste into a volcano?
What would happen if you disposed of radioactive waste in an active volcano? Would the radioactive decay be increased by the extreme heat or would you simply end up with radioactive lava?
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http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/phy00/ph y00543.htm
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2003AM/finalprogram/ abstract_67379.htm
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Thanks, Androcles, useful links. Never thought I'd find myself reading about coupled-process modeling and downward percolation flux on a Saturday morning. LOL.
So it seems that radioactivity is concerned with the nucleus and would be unlikely to be affected by normal temperatures and pressures on earth.
So what would happen if you disposed of nuclear waste in the sun...
So it seems that radioactivity is concerned with the nucleus and would be unlikely to be affected by normal temperatures and pressures on earth.
So what would happen if you disposed of nuclear waste in the sun...
Until last month, I'd have answered that radioactive decay occurred at a constant rate, nothing - except bombarding with high-energy neutrons - could increase it. So putting radioactive waste into a volcano might spread it around but would not affect the rate.
However, recent results, at CERN, I think, have shown that radioactive decay can be increased by a factor of 1000 by vibration at ultrasonic frequencies. So any processes in the volcano which produce very high frequency whistles could have interesting results.
However, recent results, at CERN, I think, have shown that radioactive decay can be increased by a factor of 1000 by vibration at ultrasonic frequencies. So any processes in the volcano which produce very high frequency whistles could have interesting results.
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