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Impact of Water Saturation on Microbial Hydrogen Consumption in Porous Media. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Sci Technol
Rolland C   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Radioactive Waste Management

Journal of Environmental Quality, 1991
AbstractThe management of radioactive waste is a very important part of the nuclear industry. The future of the nuclear power industry depends to a large extent on the successful solution of the perceived or real problems associated with the disposal of both low-level waste (LL W) and high-level waste (HL W).
Nicholas Tsoulfanidis, Robert G. Cochran
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Managing radioactive wastes

Physics Today, 1973
Nuclear fission can provide a major share of our energy needs over the next several decades. But to fulfill this promise, we must learn to manage the radioactive wastes that arise in a multiplicity of chemical and physical forms at every stage of the nuclear fuel cycle, and to manage them by technically, politically and socially acceptable means.
John O. Blomeke   +2 more
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MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES

Annals of Nuclear Energy, 1976
Abstract There are several areas of current concern either bordering on or regarding radioacitve waste management in the nuclear fuel eycle. These areas have local, regional and global aspects and require either immediate attention or preparation for future implications. Those areas requiring immediate attention are better management and control over
Wm.L. Lennemann, H.E. Parker, P.J. West
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Management of Radioactive Wastes

1986
Radioactivity has always been with us. However, humankind was not aware of it until recently, primarily because there were no means to measure it. In 1896 Henri Becquerel first discovered that penetrating radiation was emitted spontaneously from a uranium compound. This phenomenon was given the name radioactivity by Pierre and Marie Curie.
Donald B. Aulenbach, Robert M. Ryan
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RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 1985
Proceedings of a conference held in 1984 This title is not currently available in print.
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Management of radioactive waste

Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1975
The safe management of the solid radioactive waste material generated by the various operations that make up the rapidly growing nuclear electric power industry, the nuclear reactors themselves, and the plants which provide new fuel for these reactors and process the spent fuel which results from reactor operations are discussed.
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Radioactive waste management

2022
Pradeep Kumar   +2 more
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