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International Standard Book Number 9780750344173
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Canceled/invalid ISBN 9780750330961
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System control number (MiAaPQ)EBC31253100
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System control number (Au-PeEL)EBL31253100
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Classification number TD1030 .N835 2022
082 0# - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 628.42
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Röhlig, Klaus-Jürgen.
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Title Nuclear Waste :
Remainder of title Management, Disposal and Governance.
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Bristol :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Institute of Physics Publishing,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2022.
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©2022.
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Extent 1 online resource (272 pages)
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Series statement IOP Ebooks Series
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Formatted contents note Intro -- Introduction -- Editor biography -- Klaus-Jürgen Röhlig -- List of abbreviations/acronyms -- List of contributors -- Chapter 1 Radioactivity -- 1.1 Primordial, radiogenic, and cosmogenic radioactivity and ionizing radiation -- 1.2 A very brief introduction to dosimetry -- 1.3 Dose due to natural radioactivity -- 1.4 Radiation protection -- 1.4.1 Exposure situations -- 1.4.2 Principles of radiation protection and dose limits -- 1.5 Radiation protection aspects of nuclear waste disposal -- 1.5.1 Dose limits -- 1.5.2 The long-term assessment of a geological disposal facility -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 Nuclear fuel from cradle to grave: existing variants and future options for the fuel cycle and resulting waste types -- 2.1 The concept of life-cycle analysis and sustainability metrics as applied to nuclear energy -- 2.2 Features of specific interest, such as proven fuel reserves and fuel cycle options -- 2.3 Fuel cycle options and their impact on radwaste issues -- 2.4 Ways to relax the requirements for radwaste management and required reactor technologies -- 2.4.1 Higher burnup -- 2.4.2 Reduction of husbandry times by the partitioning and transmutation of minor actinides -- 2.4.3 Avoidance of long-lived actinides by the use of thorium (instead of uranium) fuel -- 2.5 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3 Other waste origins (industry, medicine, research): sources and resulting waste types -- 3.1 Radioactive waste types -- 3.2 Radioactive materials with natural radionuclides -- 3.3 Radioactive waste from medical applications -- 3.4 Radioactive waste from research activities -- 3.5 Radioactive waste from industrial uses of radioactive materials -- 3.6 Radioisotope production -- 3.7 Disused sealed radioactive sources -- 3.8 Radioactive waste arising from radiation accidents -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4 Waste management policy and strategy.
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Formatted contents note 4.1 Policies and strategies: what should they contain? -- 4.2 Technical elements of a strategy and decisions -- 4.2.1 Objectives of strategies and technical elements with which to address them -- 4.2.2 Decisions with impacts on waste arisings -- 4.2.3 Strategic decisions concerning pre-disposal and disposal -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5 Waste conditioning and wasteforms -- 5.1 Conditioning -- 5.2 Wasteforms -- 5.3 Wasteform (matrix) materials -- 5.4 Waste packages -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6 Storage and transport -- 6.1 Storage of radioactive waste -- 6.1.1 Used nuclear fuel and its storage -- 6.1.2 Wet storage -- 6.1.3 Dry storage -- 6.1.4 Comparison of wet and dry storage -- 6.1.5 Long-term storage -- 6.2 Transport of radioactive material -- 6.2.1 Statutory basis of the transport of radioactive substances -- 6.2.2 Classification and labelling -- 6.2.3 Securing transports -- 6.3 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7 Disposal and other conceivable strategy 'endpoints' for different types of waste -- 7.1 Various ideas proposed for endpoints -- 7.2 Considerations of control, flexibility, retrievability, and passive safety -- 7.3 Technical solutions for disposal-the graded approach -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8 Geologic ('deep') disposal of high-level and other long-lived waste: host rocks, concepts, current international status -- 8.1 Geologic ('deep') disposal: basic objectives and requirements -- 8.2 What constitutes favourable geologic conditions? -- 8.3 Safety concepts and repository layouts for different host rocks -- 8.3.1 Disposal in crystalline rock: examples from Sweden and Finland (the KBS-3 concept) -- 8.3.2 Disposal in indurated clay: an example from France -- 8.3.3 Disposal in rock salt: an example from Germany -- 8.3.4 Summary and overview -- 8.4 Deep geologic disposal of HLW and SNF: current international status -- Bibliography.
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Formatted contents note Chapter 9 Decision-making in the presence of uncertainty: the safety case as a tool supporting the development of a deep geologic repository -- 9.1 Safety-related statements, assessments, and reviews that support decisions in a stepwise repository programme -- 9.2 Safety case: evolution and elements-status and perspectives -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10 Legal and regulatory issues -- 10.1 The International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA -- 10.2 The Western European Nuclear Regulators' Association, WENRA -- 10.3 The 'Waste Directive' of the European Union -- Bibliography -- Chapter 11 Perspectives on risk and risk perception -- 11.1 Safety, risk, and uncertainty -- 11.2 'Creeping danger' and 'imminent threat' -- 11.3 Controversies about risk and uncertainty -- 11.4 How individual persons perceive risk -- 11.5 Risk perception, trust, and international divergence -- 11.6 Dealing with different risk perceptions in practice -- 11.7 Shaping the 'risk profile' in dialogue -- Bibliography -- Chapter 12 The politization and politics of nuclear waste: a socio-technical history -- 12.1 Introduction11I am grateful to Klaus-Jürgen Röhlig, Armin Grunwald, Jan-Henrik Meyer, and Jochen Ahlswede for their helpful comments on earlier versions of this chapter. -- 12.2 Nuclear history: attempts to map highly complex and interconnected fields -- 12.3 Nuclear history and nuclear waste: the slow emergence of a linchpin topic -- 12.4 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 13 Role of stakeholder involvement in the implementation of radioactive waste management projects -- 13.1 Evolution of understanding -- 13.2 Factors that build and maintain confidence -- 13.3 Viewing a radioactive waste management project through the stakeholder lens: addressing stakeholder concerns and capacity building -- 13.4 Case studies -- 13.4.1 Canada.
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Formatted contents note 13.4.2 Sweden (based on NEA 2021a, see also part II, chapter 15) -- 13.4.3 Switzerland (see also part II, chapter 15) -- 13.5 Recent developments -- 13.5.1 Added value -- 13.5.2 Youth involvement and sustainable intergenerational decision-making -- 13.5.3 Influence of the pandemic on stakeholder involvement -- 13.5.4 Knowledge management and transfer -- 13.6 Outlook -- 13.6.1 The role of social media -- 13.6.2 Stakeholder involvement after site selection -- Bibliography -- Chapter 14 Ethical aspects of high-level nuclear waste management -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 The promise and fear of the nuclear age -- 14.3 Practical philosophy and ethical theories -- 14.4 Structural complexities -- 14.5 Accessibility and reversibility -- 14.6 Safety -- 14.7 Justice as fairness -- 14.8 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 15 Geology, engineering, and society: repository siting as a socio-technical problem -- Bibliography -- Chapter 16 The German case for dealing with high-level radioactive waste: taking a socio-technical approach to address a socio-technical problem-chances and risks -- 16.1 The burden of history -- 16.2 A window of opportunity for a relaunch -- 16.3 The siting process -- 16.3.1 The institutional configuration of the selection process -- 16.3.2 Stages, phases, and steps of the process -- 16.3.3 Safety criteria -- 16.3.4 The national citizens' oversight committee -- 16.4 Current status, next steps, and challenges -- Bibliography.
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Summary, etc. In this edited volume, Klaus-Jürgen Röhlig brings together leading researchers from geoengineering, nuclear physics, materials science and the social sciences to provide an overview of the terminology and concepts required to engage with nuclear waste management. Addressing measures and strategies for managing waste from technical and societal points of view, the book is ideal for early-career professionals and students in the field.
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Local note Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Hazardous wastes.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Hazardous wastes-Law and legislation.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Radioactive wastes-Management.
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Genre/form data or focus term Electronic books.
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Relationship information Print version:
Main entry heading Röhlig, Klaus-Jürgen
Title Nuclear Waste
Place, publisher, and date of publication Bristol : Institute of Physics Publishing,c2022
International Standard Book Number 9780750330961
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Uniform title IOP Ebooks Series
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