036a | XA-DE |
037b | eng |
077a | 350641579 Druckausg.: ‡Radioactive waste |
087q | 978-3-642-22924-4 |
100 | Streffer, Christian |
104b | Gethmann, Carl Friedrich |
108b | Kamp, Georg |
112b | Kröger, Wolfgang |
116b | Rehbinder, Eckard |
120b | Renn, Ortwin |
124b | Röhlig, Klaus-Jürgen |
331 | Radioactive Waste |
335 | Technical and Normative Aspects of its Disposal |
410 | Berlin, Heidelberg |
412 | Springer-Verlag GmbH Berlin Heidelberg |
425 | 2012 |
425a | 2012 |
433 | Online-Ressource (XXIV, 466 p, online resource) |
451 | Ethics of Science and Technology Assessment ; 38 |
501 | Description based upon print version of record |
517 | Title Page; Preface; Foreword; Table of Contents; Figures; Tables; Einleitung; A Zusammenfassung, Schlussfolgerungen und Empfehlungen; Zusammenfassung; Technische Aspekte der dauerhaften Entsorgung radioaktiver Abfälle; Strahlenrisiko und Strahlenschutz; Entsorgung hochradioaktiver Abfälle unter dem Aspekt der Langzeitverantwortung; Rechtsfragen; Leitlinien für eine sozial verträgliche und gerechte Standortbestimmung; Schlussfolgerungen und Empfehlungen; Ethische Grundlagen; Sicherheitsanforderungen und -ziele; Entsorgungsprogramm und zeitlicher Ablauf; Auswahlverfahren, Kriterien. Transparenz, Risikokommunikation, PartizipationInstitutionen im Verfahren, Expertengruppen; Behördenorganisation; Entscheidungs-Diagramme; Vorbemerkungen; Entscheidungsdiagramm I; Entscheidungsdiagramm II; IntroductionThe; A Executive summary, conclusions and recommendations; Executive summary; Technical issues of long-term radioactive waste management; Radiation risk and radiological protection; Management of high level waste with reference to long-term responsibility; Legal questions of managing high level radioactive waste; Guidelines for a socially acceptable and fair site selection. Conclusions and recommendationsEthical framework; Safety requirements and goals; Waste management programme and timescale; Selection process, criteria; Transparency, communication of risks, participation; Institutions in the procedure, expert groups; Administrative structure; Decision-diagrammes; Preliminary Remarks; Decision diagramme I; Decision diagramme II; B Technical and normative foundations; Waste management strategies and disposal design; Background, basic approach; Fuel cycle options and influence on basic aspects ofradioactive waste management; Classification of radioactive waste. Current options for irradiated fuel managementAdvanced fuel cycles; Ensuring subcriticality; Potential radioactive waste management strategies and related technologies; Steps and building blocks; Reference case: direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel; Other cycles for the management of spent nuclear fuel and high level waste; Strategic decisions on the "end point" of radioactive waste management; Safety and security issues; Deep (geologic) disposal: potential host rocks and associated repository concepts; Retrievability issues; Long term safety assessment and the safety case. Security against intrusionChallenges to demonstration of long-term safety; Safety case concept; Timescales and potential roadmap; Radiation risk and radiological protection; Introduction; System of dose quantities in radiological protection; Application of effective dose; Collective dose; Radiotoxicity of safety-relevant radionuclides for waste repositories; Assessment of potential radiation doses from repositories; What is a low radiation dose?27; Microdosimetric considerations; Biological considerations; Radiation exposures from natural and man-made sources today. Development of health effects after radiation exposure28 |
527 | Druckausg.: ‡Radioactive waste |
540a | ISBN 978-3-642-22925-1 |
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750 | Annotation, This volume offers a description of the technical concepts and the legal situation regarding radioactive waste in different countries. It provides a fundamentally informing contribution and considers the ethical, legal and social aspects of this topic |
753 | Radioactive waste (above all highly radioactive wastes from nuclear installations) caused by research, medicine and technology must be disposed of safely. However both the strategies disputed for the disposal of radioactive waste as well as concrete proposals for choosing a location for final waste disposal are highly debatable. An appropriate disposal must conform to both complex, technical requirements and fulfill the radio-biological conditions to appropriately protect man and nature. Ethical, legal and social conditions must also be considered. An interdisciplinary team from various, relev |
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