867 resultados para Hot laboratories (Radioactive substances)
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"DOE/EV/01621-T1."
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See errata sheet at end of item.
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"Unclassified."
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Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt Lake Area Office, United States Atomic Energy Commission.
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Cover title: Lower Columbia River environmental radiological survey in Oregon, 1961-1963.
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"Date Distributed: October 13, 1960."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Report written: January 1967; Report distributed: November 20, 1967."
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Includes bibliography.
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Description based on: 1983-84; title from cover.
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Title from cover.
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"NUREG-0767."
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"B-216376"--P. [1].
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In studies related to deep geological disposal of radioactive waste, it is current practice to transfer external information (e.g. from other sites, from underground rock laboratories or from natural analogues) to safety cases for specific projects. Transferable information most commonly includes parameters, investigation techniques, process understanding, conceptual models and high-level conclusions on system behaviour. Prior to transfer, the basis of transferability needs to be established. In argillaceous rocks, the most relevant common feature is the microstructure of the rocks, essentially determined by the properties of clay–minerals. Examples are shown from the Swiss and French programmes how transfer of information was handled and justified. These examples illustrate how transferability depends on the stage of development of a repository safety case and highlight the need for adequate system understanding at all sites involved to support the transfer.