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An Opportunity to Immobilize 1.6 MT or More of Weapons-Grade Plutonium at the Mayak and Krasnoyarsk-26 Sites
Author(s) -
L.J. Jardine,
G. B. Borisov,
Sergey I. Rovny,
K. G. Kudinov,
A. A. Shvedov
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
volume 3: hazardous waste; engineered/geological barriers in disposal systems; l/ilw; radioactive waste from research/industries; spent fuel/hlw disposal; public involvement; remediation of uranium mining/milling; ll/ilw; clearance/exemption levels; mgmt. of fissile material; hlw; dismantling; reversible/irreversible disposal; waste avoidance/minimization; decontamination; liquid waste; radioactive waste processing; transport of spent fuel/hlw; solid hlw confinement; qa/qc
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1115/icem2001-1272
Subject(s) - plutonium , mox fuel , radioactive waste , waste management , environmental science , spent nuclear fuel , scale (ratio) , engineering , nuclear chemistry , chemistry , physics , quantum mechanics

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