All abstracts by Pierre Frugier in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2023) Long-Term Performance Assessment of Nuclear Waste Glasses in a Geological Repository: A Reactive Diffusion Model Called “MOS”Frugier P, Godon N & Minet Y
(2017) Alteration of Basaltic Glass in Residual Rate Condition: Analogy with Nuclear Glass
Ducasse T, Jollivet P, Frugier P, Gourgiotis A & Gin S
(2017) Contribution of Zeolite-Seeded Experiments to the Understanding of Resumption of Glass Alteration
Fournier M, Frugier P & Gin S
(2016) Passivation of Basaltic Glass by Surface Layers: Analogy with Nuclear Glass
Ducasse T, Gin S, Frugier P & Jollivet P
(2015) Magnesium Silicates Precipitation from Nuclear Containment Glass and Ground Water Interactions
Frugier P & Guioton M
(2014) Seeding: A New Method for Studying the Resumption of Glass Alteration
Fournier M, Frugier P & Gin S
(2013) Geochemical Modeling of Glass Alteration in Mg Rich Ground Water
Frugier P, Jollivet P & Godon N
(2012) New Insight into Long-Term Dissolution Rates of Borosilicate Glasses
Gin S, Frugier P, Angeli F, Jegou C, Godon N & Minet Y
(2011) Borosilicate Glass Alteration Driven by Magnesium Carbonates
Debure M, Frugier P, De Windt L & Gin S
(2009) SON68 Nuclear Glass Dissolution Kinetics: Current State of Knowledge and Basis of the New GRAAL Model
Frugier P, Gin S, Minet Y & Chave T
(2009) Coupled Chemistry-Transport Modeling of Glass Alteration Using Archaeological Fractured Samples
Verney-Carron A, Gin S, Frugier P & Libourel G