Scientific and technical issues in the management of spent fuel of decommissioned nuclear submarines /
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Meeting name: | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Scientific and Technical Issues in the Management of Spent Fuel of Decommissioned Nuclear Submarines (2004 : Moscow, Russia) |
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Imprint: | Dordrecht ; [Great Britain] : Springer, 2006. |
Description: | x, 402 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | NATO science series. Series II, Mathematics, physics, and chemistry 215 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5897385 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Overview of the Three Previous (1995, 1997 and 2002) NATO-Russia Workshops
- General Issues of Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste Management
- Spent Fuel of Decommissioned Nuclear Submarines: Questions to be Addressed
- Justification of Priority Lines and Objectives when Resolving the Challenges of Complex Decommissioning of Nuclear Submarines
- General Policy and Strategy for French Naval Spent Fuel Management
- Management of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Finland: Policy, Past and Present Practices, Plans for the Future
- Swedish Strategy and Experience in Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste Management
- Spent Fuel Management in the United Kingdom
- The DTI FSU Nuclear Legacy Programme: Spent Nuclear Fuel Management at Andreeva Bay
- Implementation of the Concept and the Program of Complex Decommissioning of Nuclear Submarines, Nuclear-Powered Surface Ships and Maintenance Vessels and Rehabilitation of Radiation-Hazardous Facilities: Main Results and Unresolved Problems
- Spent Fuel Management Policy in U.S
- Actual Problems in Implementation of the International Agreements under the G8 Global Partnership Cooperation Program at FEP "Zvezda"
- AMEC Program''s Role in the Management of Spent Fuel from Decommissioned Nuclear Submarines
- Concept of Complex Decommissioning of Civil Nuclear Powered Surface Ships and Maintenance Vessels
- Unloading, Storage and Subsequent Management of Spent Nuclear Fuel of Liquid-Metal-Coolant Reactors: Actual Status and Problems
- Transportation of Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) and Radioactive Waste (RW)
- Management of Non-Standard SNF. RW Processing
- Analysis of Potential Emergencies During SNF and RW Management
- Enhancing the Efficiency of Radiological Monitoring and On-line Emergency Response in Case of Sinking of Taken-out-of-Service Radiation-Hazardous Objects
- Safe Shipment of Naval Spent Nuclear Fuel
- Main Peculiarities of Managing Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste during Complex Decommissioning of Nuclear Submarines in the Kamchatka Region
- Nuclear and Radiation Safety during Long-Term Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel of Land-Based Reactor Facility Stands-Prototypes 27/VT And KM-1
- Defueling of Retired Nuclear Submarines
- Methods for Analytical and Experimental Justification of Nuclear and Radiation Safety during Unloading and Storage of Spent Removable Parts from Nuclear Submarine Liquid Metal Reactors
- Justification of a Possibility of Compacted Storage of Naval Spent Nuclear Fuel
- Spent Nuclear Fuel Carriage by Sea
- Module Complex to Process Low-active Liquid Radioactive Waste
- Foreign Assistance for Handling Spent Nuclear Naval Fuel in Russia: Setting Priorities
- Management of Damaged and Non-Reprocessible Spent Nuclear Fuel
- A Long-Term Mothballing Technology for Reactor Compartments with Damaged Cores
- Standard and Regulatory Support of Safe Management of Non-Standard Spent Nuclear Fuel of Floating Storage Vessel
- Long-Term Safe Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel from Ship Power Units in Underground Storage Facility in The North-West Region of Russia
- Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage
- Problems of Remediation of Contaminated Facilities, Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems
- Radiation Risk during Waterborne Storage of Non-Defuelled Reactor Compartment Units
- Actual Status and Top-Priority Proposals on Rehabilitation of a Radiation-Hazardous Facility at Gremikha CMB
- Complex Radiological Survey of Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems in the Vicinity of Nuclear Submarine Waterborne Storage Centers and Dismantling Enterprises
- Actual Status and Prospects