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Overview of the 1995 NATO ARW on Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning and Related Problems | 3 | |
A Structured Methodology for Multiple Stakeholder Involvement in the Management of Risks from Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning and Disposal | 9 | |
Russian Nuclear Submarine Utilisation Probabilistic Risk Assessment | 17 | |
Monitoring Control Levels of Radioactive Contamination of the Sea Water at Nuclear Submarines Decommissioning and Establishment of Criteria of Intervention | 19 | |
Normative-Legal Aspects of Nuclear and Radiation Safety Provision during Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning, Storage and Utilization | 23 | |
Risk Analysis and Safety Measures as Applied to Long-Term Waterborne Storage of Russian Northern Fleet Decommissioned Nuclear Submarines | 29 | |
Enhancement of Safety at Storaging Nuclear Power Plants of Warships Removed from Operation Pending their Decommissioning | 33 | |
Accident Risk Associated with Fuelled Decommissioned Nuclear Powered Submarines | 41 | |
Risk Assessments for Non-Defuelled, Decommissioned Nuclear Submarines: a NATO/CCMS/NACC Pilot Study | 53 | |
The Present State and Problems of Radioecological Monitoring of the Pacific Fleet Objects and Territories | 65 | |
Assessment and Predication for Radiation and Hygienic Consequences from Operation of Naval Nuclear Sites and Facilities | 71 | |
Analysis of Radioactivity Release from Second Generation Nuclear Submarines Reactor Compartment during Prolonged Storage Afloat after Unloading Spent Nuclear Fuel | 81 | |
Nuclear Risks from Decommissioned Nuclear Submarines with Non-Defueled Reactors | 87 | |
Possibilities for Reducing Radiation and Ecological Impact upon Personnel and the Environment in the Course of Temporary Keeping, Scrapping and Long-Term Storage of Nuclear Submarines | 95 | |
The BR3 Decommissioning Project: a Pilot for Submarine Reactors | 103 | |
Methodology of Cost Assessment of Radiation Risk and Annual Man-Rem during Dismantling Work in Russian Nuclear Energy and Industry | 121 | |
Alternatives for Disposition of Nuclear Facilities in the United States | 131 | |
Problems of Safe Application of Laser Technological Process for Disassembly of the Nuclear Installations of NSM | 137 | |
Comparative Estimation of Various Technologies of Nuclear Powered Submarines Disintegration from the Point of View of Radiating and Ecological Safety | 145 | |
Risks Encountered in Nuclear Decommissioning and their Applicability to Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning | 155 | |
Issues of Personnel Protection from Toxic Materials Penetrating into the Atmosphere of Working Sites under Conditions of Nuclear Submarine Recycling | 165 | |
Geological Aspects of Handling of Radioactive Wastes (RAW) and Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) In Decommissioning of Nuclear Submarines (NS) | 171 | |
On the Possibility of Underwater Storage of Defueled Nuclear Submarine Reactor Compartments | 187 | |
Dynamic Modeling of Physical Phenomena for Probabilistic Assessment of Spent Fuel Accidents | 201 | |
A Potential Method for Stabilization and Packaging of Damaged Naval Spent Fuel | 217 | |
Risks Posed by Out of Service Russian Nuclear Submarines and Proposed Methods to Minimize the Risks | 223 | |
Ecological Estimate of Various Methods for Handling Radioactive Materials and Constructions in Course of the NPS Utilization | 237 | |
Minimizing the Risks Associated with Low and Medium Activity Waste Processing and Disposal | 243 | |
Training as a Part of Risk Minimization Process and Staff Security | 249 | |
Principal Solutions on Environment Protection from the Spent Nuclear Fuel of Stationary and Transportable Nuclear Power Plants with the Use of Metal and Concrete Containers | 257 | |
Problems of Utilization of Cores and Nuclear Submarine Compartments with Lead-Bismuth Cooled Reactors | 261 | |
Assessment of Environmental Safety for Long Storage of Reactor Compartments Enclosing Radioactive Equipment of Nuclear Stem Supply System from Nuclear Submarines Being Utilized | 267 | |
Experience of the NPS Utilization at the Enterprise "Zvyozdochka" and Ecological and Safety Problems | 283 | |
Design Support to Minimize the Risk of the Environmental Impact of Damaged Nuclear Steam-Generating Plants of Russian Nuclear Submarines during their Long-Term Storage in Sarcophaguses | 291 | |
Nuclear Fuel Cycle for Russian Ship Spent Nuclear Fuel: Reprocessing or Direct Disposal? | 303 | |
Current State and Key Problems of Nuclear Submarine Utilization in Russia | 313 | |
Conclusions | 319 | |
Major Ecological Problems Related to Operation and Decommissioning of Nuclear Submarines | 325 | |
Radioecological Hazards from Decommissioning and Recycling of Nuclear Propelled Ships | 331 | |
Hazard of Accident and Wrecked Nuclear Powered Submarines: How Can the Mankind Solve the Problem? | 339 | |
Creation of Antimigration Barriers for Restoration of Aquifers Contaminated with Radwaste | 355 | |
Application of Laser Technology for Decontamination of Steels and Alloys Used in Nuclear Power Industry | 361 | |
Main Position of Conception of the Underground Localization in Permafrost of Large-Sized Radiation-Dangerous Object (LSO) Formed in North-West Region of Russia | 365 | |
The Concept of Radioecologically Safe, Industrial Process for Recycling of Decommissioned Nuclear Submarines | 377 | |
Radioactive Waste Management at Enterprises of the Russian Ministry of Economy, Conceptual Considerations | 383 | |
Legal and Technical-Standard Ensuring of Nuclear Powered Submarines Utilization in Russia | 393 | |
Integrated Method for Radiological Decontamination of Metal Surfaces and Treatment of Spent Solutions | 397 | |
Small Mobile Installation for Reprocessing of Radioactive Waste from Technological Circuits of Nuclear Power Facilities of Nuclear Submarines Subject to Recycling | 405 | |
Development of Safe Technologies for Handling Liquid Radioactive Waste at Naval Sites/Facilities: Experience and Prospects | 419 | |
Utilization of Europium-Containing Control Rods by Development of Gamma-Europium Sources | 425 | |
Basis for Diagnostics and Forecast of the State of Nuclear Wastes at the Bottom of the Barents and Kara Seas and the Sea of Japan. (Afterword to the "White Book") | 433 | |
List of Contributors | 439 |
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