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An inexpensive moist chamber culture technique for finding microbiota on live tree bark. [PDF]
Bordelon AP, Keller HW, Scarborough AR.
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Surfaced-based investigations plan, Volume 4: Yucca Mountain Project
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MRS Proceedings, 2002
ABSTRACTThe Yucca Mountain site was designated in July 2002 as the United States' location for a geological repository for spent nuclear fuel and other high-level radioactive wastes. This site designation was a watershed event in the history of the project, enabling the U.S. Department of Energy to seek a license from the U.S.
Thomas E. Kiess, Stephen H. Hanauer
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ABSTRACTThe Yucca Mountain site was designated in July 2002 as the United States' location for a geological repository for spent nuclear fuel and other high-level radioactive wastes. This site designation was a watershed event in the history of the project, enabling the U.S. Department of Energy to seek a license from the U.S.
Thomas E. Kiess, Stephen H. Hanauer
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The Yucca Mountain project: Another perspective
Environmental Science & Technology, 1990Commentaires sur le projet de stockage souterrain de dechets fortement radioactifs propose par le ministere de l'energie des Etats ...
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Lessons Learned from the Yucca Mountain and WIPP Projects
Advances in Science and Technology, 2010For more than 30 years Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) has played a key role in the development and implementation of total system analyses of waste management systems in the United States. Two very important applications have been the total system analysis of long term performance that supported (1) the Compliance Certification Application (CCA ...
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Corrosion Performance Projection of Yucca Mountain Waste Packages
MRS Proceedings, 2002ABSTRACTThe proposed high-level nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain relies heavily on the corrosion resistance of waste packages (WP) emplaced in tunnels bored through tuffaceous rock for adequate performance during the anticipated 10,000 years regulatory period. Present WP design uses a ∼20-mm-thick outer shell of Alloy 22 as the main corrosion-
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