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The disposal of radioactive waste is a central issue in the future of nuclear power and poses considerable technical, political and social issues. This book addresses these topics in an integrated fashion using performance assessment of the disposal concept as a unifying theme. Subjects addressed include: regulatory criteria; waste types, sources and characteristics; man-made or engineered barriers; the selection and evaluation of geological disposal media; the use of underground research laboratories; the movement of radionuclides in the biosphere; repository performance assessment tools and approaches; addressing uncertainty and spatial variability; assessing information from natural systems; and looking at radioactive waste in relation to other wastes. The book provides an up-to-date picture of radioactive waste disposal issues and will be of interest to scientists, engineers and consultants working in the nuclear industry and the environmental field.

Table of Contents
Waste Characteristics.

Repository and Barrier Concepts.

The Near-Field.

The Far-Field.

The Biosphere and Radiological Effects.

Selection of Waste Disposal Sites.

Site Characterisation and URLs.

Performance Assessment.

Uncertainty and Confidence Building.

Where Next.

Index.

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 19/06/1995
    ISBN13: 9780471960904, 978-0471960904
    ISBN10: 047196090X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The disposal of radioactive waste is a central issue in the future of nuclear power and poses considerable technical, political and social issues. This book addresses these topics in an integrated fashion using performance assessment of the disposal concept as a unifying theme. Subjects addressed include: regulatory criteria; waste types, sources and characteristics; man-made or engineered barriers; the selection and evaluation of geological disposal media; the use of underground research laboratories; the movement of radionuclides in the biosphere; repository performance assessment tools and approaches; addressing uncertainty and spatial variability; assessing information from natural systems; and looking at radioactive waste in relation to other wastes. The book provides an up-to-date picture of radioactive waste disposal issues and will be of interest to scientists, engineers and consultants working in the nuclear industry and the environmental field.

    Table of Contents
    Waste Characteristics.

    Repository and Barrier Concepts.

    The Near-Field.

    The Far-Field.

    The Biosphere and Radiological Effects.

    Selection of Waste Disposal Sites.

    Site Characterisation and URLs.

    Performance Assessment.

    Uncertainty and Confidence Building.

    Where Next.

    Index.

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