E-Book, Englisch, Band 18, 340 Seiten, eBook
Stenhouse / Kirko Defence Nuclear Waste Disposal in Russia: International Perspective
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-94-011-5112-2
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 18, 340 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: NATO Science Partnership Subseries: 1
ISBN: 978-94-011-5112-2
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Introductory.- 1 The Role of Performance Assessment in Radioactive Waste Disposal.- Session 1: Waste Conditioning & Engineered Barriers.- 2 Multibarrier Effectiveness as the Expedient Measure for Selecting the Appropriate Stabilization and Immobilization Procedure for the Various Waste Categories.- 3 Disposal of Conditioned HLW Matrices and Interaction with a Deep Clay Layer as Host Formation.- 4 Waste Conditioning Methods: Economical and Ecological Impact.- 5 A Search for Optimal Forms for Solidifying High-Level Radioactive Waste which are Geologically Compatible with Granitic Host Rocks.- 6 Caesium Immobilization using Zeolite-Containing Rocks and High Temperature Treatment.- 7 Use of Natural Materials from Northern Russia for the Isolation of Radioactive Wastes and Spent Nuclear Fuel.- Session 2: Geological Aspects of Radioactive Waste Disposal.- 8 Geological Aspects of the Deep Disposal of Radioactive Waste.- 9 Geological Formations in Bulgaria Suitable for a Deep HLW Repository.- 10 Complex Geological Investigations to Select a Site for High-Level Waste Disposal in the Krasnoyarsk Region (Russia).- 11 On the Question of Predicting the Safety of the Northern ‘Polygon’ of the Krasnoyarsk Mining-Chemical Company Based on a Geological and Geophysical Model.- Session 3: Site Characterisation Methods.- 12 Site Characterisation Methods and Data Interpretation — the Drigg Site Characterisation.- 13 Application of Focusing Transformations to Environmental Geophysical Problems.- 14 Acoustic Emission Monitoring: a Tool for the Selection and Nondestructive Characterisation of Sites for the Deep Disposal of Radioactive Waste.- 15 Kinetic Concept of Monitoring the Long-Term Stability of a Deep Repository for Radioactive Waste.- Session 4: Modelling/Assessment Associatedwith Radioactive Waste Disposal.- 16 Identifying Contaminants of Concern for Postclosure Assessment.- 17 Experience of Safety Assessment for the Deep Disposal of Intermediate-Level Waste in the U.K..- 18 Deep-Well Injection of Liquid Radioactive Waste in Russia: Present Situation.- 19 Deep-Well Injection of Radioactive Waste in Russia.- 20 Probabilistic Safety Assessment for High-Level Waste Tanks at Hanford.- Session 5: Special Problems Associated with Radioactive Waste Disposal.- 21 Underground Autocatalytic-Criticality Potential and its Implications to Weapons Fissile-Material Disposition.- 22 Geological History of Yucca Mountain (Nevada) and the Problem of a High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository.- 23 Chemical Aspects Associated with the Assessment of Radionuclide Migration through Natural Geochemical Barriers.- 24 Application of Biotechnology to the Problem of the Disposal of Radioactive Wastes.- 25 Evaluation of the Safe Disposal of Radioactive Waste and Spent Fuel in the Vicinity of Bashmachnaya Bay on the Novaya Zemlya Archipelago.- 26 Comments on Seismic Considerations with Respect to Deep Radioactive Waste Disposal.- Summary of Workshop Discussions.