Eight as-irradiated AGR-3/4 fuel compacts were subjected to destructive post-irradiation examination via radial-deconsolidation-leach-burn-leach (RDLBL) at INL. The RDLBL process deconsolidated the compacts in multiple, radial steps, followed by a final, single-step axial deconsolidation. The samples generated at each step were analyzed for isotopes of key fission products and actinides. After each deconsolidation step, the compact volume was assessed, and this was used to normalize the measured quantity of nuclides of interest to give a volumetric concentration as a function of radial position within the compact. The total inventories of measured fission products and actinides and the radial concentration profiles were compared among the eight compacts deconsolidated at INL and four other as-irradiated compacts examined at ORNL. The results were analyzed for the effects of irradiation temperature. These results will be used for comparisons with fission product transport models and as input from which fission product diffusivities can be calculated.