Disposal of Radioactive Wastes: Proceedings of the Scientific Conference on TheDisposal of Radioactive Wastes, Sponsored by the International Atomic Energy Agency and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, with the Cooperation of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and Held at the Oceanographic Museum of the Principality of Monaco, 16-21 November 1959, Volume 1International Atomic Energy Agency, 1960 - Radioactive waste disposal |
Contents
The origin and nature of radioactive wastes in the United States Atomic Energy | 3 |
Management of waste from the use of radioisotopes | 53 |
Problems to be expected in disposing of fission products from a possible nuclear | 73 |
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A/Conf activité activity adsorbed aluminium aluminium nitrate approximately atmosphere Atomic Energy Baltic Sea béton boues caesium calciner Centre chemical cleaning combustible composition concentration concrete containing cooling cost curies decay déchets decladding decontamination factor desechos radiactivos deux dilution discharge drums effluents enclosed seas environment equipment été être evaporation filter fission products fuel fûts gases glass half-life halocline handling heat HNO3 incineration installations ion exchange irradiation isotopes l'activité laboratory leaching lignite liquid wastes Magnox Marcoule maximum method nitrate nitric acid nuclear off-gas operation oxide particles peut phosphate plutonium pollution problem produits de fission Purex quantities radiation radioactifs radioactive material radioactive wastes radioisotopes reactor removal reprocessing ruthenium Saclay samples saturation scrubber sludge solid waste solution solvent solvent extraction stack stockage storage surface TABLE tanks temperature traitement transport United uranium volume waste disposal zirconium