The joint goal of the Russian work is to establish a full-scale plutonium immobilization facility at a Russian industrial site by 2005. To achieve this requires that the necessary engineering and technical basis be developed in these Russian projects and the needed Russian approvals be obtained to conduct industrial-scale immobilization of plutonium-containing materials at a Russian industrial site by the 2005 date. This meeting and future work will provide the basis for joint decisions. Supporting R&D projects are being carried out at Russian Institutes that directly support the technical needs of Russian industrial sites to immobilize plutonium-containing materials. Special R&D on plutonium materials is also being carried out to s...
The Russia-US joint program on the safe management of nuclear materials was initiated to address com...
During the cold war plutonium was produced in reactors in both the US and Russia. It was then separa...
Disposal of radioactive waste is a central problem and among the most important concerns of the nucl...
In this paper, we examine the logic and framework for the development of a capability to immobilize ...
In this paper, we examine the logic and framework for the development of a capability to immobilize ...
This paper summarizes a strategy, logic, and framework for the development of a capability for immob...
The sixth annual Excess Weapons Plutonium Disposition meeting organized by Lawrence Livermore Nation...
The Russian-US joint program on the safety of nuclear materials was initiated in response to the 199...
In the US, impure Pu-containing materials such as residues and scrapes are in storage, in known quan...
The end of the Cold War has created a legacy of surplus fissile materials (plutonium and highly enri...
The issue of what to do with excess fissile materials from dismantled nuclear weapons has been discu...
The U.S. and Russian weapons dismantlement process is producing hundreds of tons of excess plutonium...
This paper will provide a description of the technologies involved in the disposition of plutonium f...
The 1994 National Academy of Sciences study and the 1997 assessment by DOE`s Office of Nonproliferat...
In September 2000, the US and Russia reached an agreement to jointly disposition roughly 68 metric t...
The Russia-US joint program on the safe management of nuclear materials was initiated to address com...
During the cold war plutonium was produced in reactors in both the US and Russia. It was then separa...
Disposal of radioactive waste is a central problem and among the most important concerns of the nucl...
In this paper, we examine the logic and framework for the development of a capability to immobilize ...
In this paper, we examine the logic and framework for the development of a capability to immobilize ...
This paper summarizes a strategy, logic, and framework for the development of a capability for immob...
The sixth annual Excess Weapons Plutonium Disposition meeting organized by Lawrence Livermore Nation...
The Russian-US joint program on the safety of nuclear materials was initiated in response to the 199...
In the US, impure Pu-containing materials such as residues and scrapes are in storage, in known quan...
The end of the Cold War has created a legacy of surplus fissile materials (plutonium and highly enri...
The issue of what to do with excess fissile materials from dismantled nuclear weapons has been discu...
The U.S. and Russian weapons dismantlement process is producing hundreds of tons of excess plutonium...
This paper will provide a description of the technologies involved in the disposition of plutonium f...
The 1994 National Academy of Sciences study and the 1997 assessment by DOE`s Office of Nonproliferat...
In September 2000, the US and Russia reached an agreement to jointly disposition roughly 68 metric t...
The Russia-US joint program on the safe management of nuclear materials was initiated to address com...
During the cold war plutonium was produced in reactors in both the US and Russia. It was then separa...
Disposal of radioactive waste is a central problem and among the most important concerns of the nucl...