All abstracts by Patrick Jollivet in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2019) Influence of Glass Composition on Vapor Hydration of Nuclear Waste GlassesNarayanasamy S, Jollivet P, Godon N, Angeli F & Abdelouas A
(2017) Alteration of Basaltic Glass in Residual Rate Condition: Analogy with Nuclear Glass
Ducasse T, Jollivet P, Frugier P, Gourgiotis A & Gin S
(2017) New Insight into Passivation of Borosilicate Glass by Nanoporous Surface Layers
Gin S, Collin M, Ducasse T, Fournier M, Jollivet P, Perez A & Daval D
(2017) Structural Role of Zirconium in Nuclear Glass and in Corresponding Alteration Gel
Galoisy L, Calas G, Jollivet P, Angeli F & Gin S
(2016) Passivation of Basaltic Glass by Surface Layers: Analogy with Nuclear Glass
Ducasse T, Gin S, Frugier P & Jollivet P
(2014) Contribution of Water Transport Through Basaltic Glass to the Long-Term Alteration Rate
Parruzot B, Rebiscoul D, Jollivet P, Gin S & Fournier M
(2013) Long-Term Residual Alteration Rates of Synthetic Basaltic Glass
Parruzot B, Jollivet P & Gin S
(2013) Geochemical Modeling of Glass Alteration in Mg Rich Ground Water
Frugier P, Jollivet P & Godon N
(2011) Molecular Scale Origin of Nuclear Waste Glass Properties
Calas G, Cormier L, Delaye J-M, Galoisy L, Jollivet P & Peuget S