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Scientific and technical issues in the management of spent fuel of decommissioned nuclear submarines : proceedings of the NATO advanced research workshop on ... Moscow , Russia , september 22-24 , 2004
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ISBN: 1402041721 1402041713 140204173X 9786610427352 1280427353 Year: 2006 Volume: 215 Publisher: Dordrecht Brussels Springer Nato Public Diplomacy Division

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Similar to the three previous publications, which collected the materials of the NATO-Russia ARWs held in Moscow in 1995, 1997 and 2002, this fourth book addresses a very important challenge of the present – complex decommissioning of the nuclear-powered vessels taken out of service and environmental rehabilitation of the centers of basing and everyday running of different-type nuclear vessels. The fourth book specifically focuses on the scientific and technical problems of management of naval spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. Some papers address the first results of the "Strategic Master-plan ("Master-plan") for complex decommissioning of Russian nuclear-powered vessels" developed in Russia with active participation and large financial support of the international community. This fourth book, taken together with the papers of the three previous NATO ARWs published earlier, represents the most complete collection of materials on complex decommissioning of nuclear-powered vessels including the spent nuclear fuel management-related challenge.

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Spent reactor fuels --- Nuclear submarines --- Radioactive waste disposal --- Combustibles nucléaires irradiés --- Sous-marins nucléaires --- Déchets radioactifs --- Management --- Congresses --- Decommissioning --- Congresses. --- Gestion --- Congrès --- Déclassement --- Elimination --- Spent reactor fuels. --- Nuclear Engineering --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Combustibles nucléaires irradiés --- Sous-marins nucléaires --- Déchets radioactifs --- Congrès --- Déclassement --- EPUB-LIV-FT LIVINGEN SPRINGER-B --- Atomic submarines --- Nuclear-powered submarines --- Engineering. --- Nuclear energy. --- Nuclear engineering. --- Radiation protection. --- Radiation --- Waste management. --- Nuclear Engineering. --- Effects of Radiation/Radiation Protection. --- Waste Management/Waste Technology. --- Nuclear Energy. --- Safety measures. --- Nuclear warships --- Submarines (Ships) --- Fleet ballistic missile weapons systems --- Nuclear fuels --- Reactor fuel reprocessing --- Environmental protection. --- Waste disposal. --- Environmental quality management --- Protection of environment --- Environmental sciences --- Applied ecology --- Environmental engineering --- Environmental policy --- Environmental quality --- Radiation—Safety measures. --- Radiation monitoring --- Radiation protection --- Atomic energy --- Atomic power --- Energy, Atomic --- Energy, Nuclear --- Nuclear power --- Power, Atomic --- Power, Nuclear --- Force and energy --- Nuclear physics --- Power resources --- Nuclear engineering --- Nuclear facilities --- Nuclear power plants


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The oceans and the nuclear age : legacies and risks
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ISBN: 9789004156753 9004156755 9786612949067 9004181555 1282949063 9789004181557 Year: 2009 Publisher: Leiden [Netherlands] ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,

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The advent of the nuclear age in 1945 fundamentally altered the course of human events. The oceans are not the focus of the nuclear age, but the affairs of the oceans are deeply woven into the history of that age. Knowledge of what the nuclear age has meant for the oceans, however, is highly fragmented and there exists a surprising gap in research on the impact of the nuclear age on the oceans and on ocean law and policy. Ranging from dumped wastes to transportation to security, this study frames the complex multidimensional set of relationships between the oceans and the nuclear age and illuminates patterns of impact and response in ocean law.

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