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Nuclear waste management 54 Nukleare Entsorgung 54 Radioaktiver Abfall 32 OECD countries 21 OECD-Staaten 21 Endlagerung 14 Abfallwirtschaft 13 Waste management 13 Kernkraftwerk 12 Nuclear power plant 12 Entsorgung 10 Geologie 8 Kongress 7 Geology 6 Welt 6 World 6 Endlager 5 France 5 Frankreich 5 Radionuklid 5 Schweden 5 Sweden 5 Abfallentsorgung 4 Belgien 4 Belgium 4 Canada 4 Hochradioaktiver Abfall 4 Kanada 4 Sicherheit 4 Spain 4 Spanien 4 Stakeholder 4 Waste disposal 4 Abfallbehandlung 3 Atomenergieabraum 3 Ausbreitung 3 Confidence 3 Deutschland 3 EG-Staaten 3 Finland 3
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Book / Working Paper 151 Article 5
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Konferenzschrift 34 Amtsdruckschrift 11 Government document 11 Graue Literatur 11 Non-commercial literature 11 Conference proceedings 8 Collection of articles of several authors 7 Sammelwerk 7 Article in journal 5 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 5 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Forschungsbericht 1
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English 156 French 7 Multiple languages 2
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Nuclear Energy Agency 126 OECD 62 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 56 NEA 9 Nuclear Energy Agency / Radioactive Waste Management Committee / Forum on Stakeholder Confidence 4 AMIGO Workshop <1, 2003, Yverdon-les-Bains> 2 Europäische Union 2 GEOTRAP Workshop <4, 1999, Carlsbad, NM> 2 Asian Regional Conference on the Evolution of the System of Radiological Protection <2, 2004, Tokio> 1 European Union 1 Europäische Gemeinschaften / Generaldirektion Forschung, Wissenschaft und Bildung 1 Europäische Kommission 1 GEOTRAP Workshop <3, 1998, Barcelona> 1 GEOTRAP Workshop <5, 2001, Oskarshamn> 1 ISOE European Workshop <4, 2004, Lyon> 1 International Conference on Geological Repositories: Political and Technical Progress <2003, Stockholm> 1 Svensk Kärnbränslehantering 1 Workshop on Scenario Development <1999, Madrid> 1
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Radioactive Waste Management 78 Radioactive waste management 37 SourceOECD 14 OECD papers 5 EUR 3 Nuclear science and technology 3 Radiation protection 2 GEOTRAP project 1 Gestion des déchets radioactifs 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 113 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 43
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Microbial Influence on the Performance of Subsurface, Salt-Based Radioactive Waste Repositories : An Evaluation Based on Microbial Ecology, Bioenergetics and Projected Repository Conditions
Nuclear Energy Agency - 2018
For the past several decades, the Nuclear Energy Agency Salt Club has been supporting and overseeing the characterisation of rock salt as a potential host rock for deep geological repositories. This extensive evaluation of deep geological settings is aimed at determining – through a...
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Preparing for Decommissioning During Operation and After Final Shutdown
Nuclear Energy Agency - 2018
The transition from an operating nuclear facility to the decommissioning phase is critical in the life cycle of every facility. A number of organisational and technical modifications are needed in order for the facility to meet new objectives and requirements, and a certain number of activities...
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Recycling and Reuse of Materials Arising from the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
2017
Large quantities of materials arising from the decommissioning of nuclear facilities are non-radioactive per se. An additional significant share of materials is of very low-level or low-level radioactivity and can, after having undergone treatment and a clearance process, be recycled and reused...
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International Conference on Geological Repositories 2016 : Conference Synthesis 7-9 December 2016 Paris, France
Nuclear Energy Agency - 2017
Worldwide consensus exists within the international community that geological repositories can provide the necessary long-term safety and security to isolate long-lived radioactive waste from the human environment over long timescales. Such repositories are also feasible to construct using...
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Sourcebook of International Activities Related to the Development of Safety Cases for Deep Geological Repositories
2017
Large quantities of materials arising from the decommissioning of nuclear facilities are non-radioactive per se. An additional significant share of materials is of very low-level or low-level radioactivity and can, after having undergone treatment and a clearance process, be recycled and reused...
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Radiological Characterisation from a Waste and Materials End-State Perspective : Practices and Experience
2017
Radiological characterisation is a key enabling activity for the planning and implementation of nuclear facility decommissioning. Effective characterisation allows the extent, location and nature of contamination to be determined and provides crucial information for facility dismantling, the...
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Communication on the Safety Case for a Deep Geological Repository
2017
Communication has a specific role to play in the development of deep geological repositories. Building trust with the stakeholders involved in this process, particularly within the local community, is key for effective communication between the authorities and the public. There are also clear...
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Partnering for Long-Term Management of Radioactive Waste : Evolution and Current Practice in Thirteen Countries
2010
National radioactive waste management programmes are in various phases of siting facilities and rely on distinct …
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Japan's Siting Process for the Geological Disposal of High-level Radioactive Waste : An International Peer Review
2016
The Nuclear Energy Agency carried out an independent peer review of Japan’s siting process and criteria for the geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste in May 2016. The review concluded that Japan’s site screening process is generally in accordance with international practices....
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National Inventories and Management Strategies for Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste : Methodology for Common Presentation of Data
2016
Radioactive waste inventory data are an important element in the development of a national radioactive waste management …
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