The elements of waste treatment and disposal are assessed which are expected to become important in the development of the nuclear power industry of the future. Growth of the nuclear power economy is considered along with composition and quantities of anticipated waste. In addition, the economic implications of waste disposal are considered. It is concluded that research should be concentrated on decontaminating off-gases and on conversion of wastes to a more suitable form than liquid for storage. (J.R.D.
Radioactive waste is produced during the various operations of the nuclear fuel cycle, as well as th...
Millions of tonnes of slightly radioactive, scrap iron and steel, stainless steel, and copper are li...
The Nuclear Waste Management section of the Institute of Energy and Climate Research (IEK-6) perform...
Nuclear energy is an efficient energy source. Nuclear fuel has the advantages of high energy density...
This paper briefly reviews current aspects of radioactive waste disposal techniques and transportati...
Present and future methods of managing radioactive wastes in the nuclear industry are reviewed. In t...
In recent years many countries have taken a step into nuclear power generation as an alternative to ...
In recent years many countries have taken a step into nuclear power generation as an alternative to ...
Nuclear waste is the by-product of utilizing nuclear technology in the form of nuclear power, health...
Nuclear energy is being generated at an exceptionally higher rate now than what it was 50 years ago....
The paper provides a rationale for resolution of the long-term waste disposition issue based on comp...
Long-term disposal of nuclear wastes must resolve difficulties arising chiefly from the potential fo...
The question to be addressed is whether there is any economic future for nuclear power, especially i...
The question to be addressed is whether there is any economic future for nuclear power, especially i...
Environmental radioactivity has been an important area of research throughout the 20th century, beca...
Radioactive waste is produced during the various operations of the nuclear fuel cycle, as well as th...
Millions of tonnes of slightly radioactive, scrap iron and steel, stainless steel, and copper are li...
The Nuclear Waste Management section of the Institute of Energy and Climate Research (IEK-6) perform...
Nuclear energy is an efficient energy source. Nuclear fuel has the advantages of high energy density...
This paper briefly reviews current aspects of radioactive waste disposal techniques and transportati...
Present and future methods of managing radioactive wastes in the nuclear industry are reviewed. In t...
In recent years many countries have taken a step into nuclear power generation as an alternative to ...
In recent years many countries have taken a step into nuclear power generation as an alternative to ...
Nuclear waste is the by-product of utilizing nuclear technology in the form of nuclear power, health...
Nuclear energy is being generated at an exceptionally higher rate now than what it was 50 years ago....
The paper provides a rationale for resolution of the long-term waste disposition issue based on comp...
Long-term disposal of nuclear wastes must resolve difficulties arising chiefly from the potential fo...
The question to be addressed is whether there is any economic future for nuclear power, especially i...
The question to be addressed is whether there is any economic future for nuclear power, especially i...
Environmental radioactivity has been an important area of research throughout the 20th century, beca...
Radioactive waste is produced during the various operations of the nuclear fuel cycle, as well as th...
Millions of tonnes of slightly radioactive, scrap iron and steel, stainless steel, and copper are li...
The Nuclear Waste Management section of the Institute of Energy and Climate Research (IEK-6) perform...