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Introduction | ||
Acknowledgment | ||
Workshop Summary | ||
Research and Development Priorities in the Hungarian Waste Management Program | 1 | |
Spent Nuclear Fuel and High Level Radioactive Waste Management in Hungary | 11 | |
Activities of Microorganisms and Transfers of Trace Elements of Radionuclides in Microhabitats | 17 | |
Electrochemical Characteristics of Anticipated MIC in Deep Geologic Nuclear Waste Storage Environments at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, USA | 23 | |
Assessment of Microbially Influenced Corrosion | 33 | |
A Procedure to Evaluate the Potential for Microbially Influenced Degradation of Cement-Solidified Low-Level Radioactive Waste Forms | 43 | |
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion in Nuclear Waste Storage Environments | 55 | |
Influence of the Microbiological Processes in Soil on Vertical Migration of Radionuclides | 71 | |
Influence of Microorganisms on [superscript 35]Sr and [superscript 137]Cs Speciation in Soils | 81 | |
The Role of Microorganisms in the Mobility of Radionuclides in Soil | 87 | |
Basic Radiation Microbiology | 93 | |
General and Specific Perspectives on Biological Impacts in Wet Storage Facilities for Irradiated Nuclear Fuel | 103 | |
Corrosion Problems in the Research Reactor "RA" Spent Fuel Storage Pool | 113 | |
Corrosion in a Spent Fuel Storage Basin | 121 | |
Wet Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel: Corrosion Process Investigations | 125 | |
The Potential for Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion in the Savannah River Spent Fuel Storage Pools | 131 | |
Biofilm Development and the Survival of Microorganisms in Water Systems of Nuclear Reactors and Spent Fuel Pools | 139 | |
Predicting the Effects of Microbial Activity on the Corrosion of Copper Nuclear Waste Disposal Containers | 149 | |
Overview of the Interim Storage Systems for Spent Fuel at Swierk Centre | 163 | |
Safety Aspects of a Dry Interim Storage Facility for Spent Fuel Cernavoda NPP | 171 | |
Inhibition of Microbiologically Induced Corrosion | 177 | |
The Microbiology of Radioactive Waste Disposal | 189 | |
25 Years Experience in Experimental Shallow Land Disposal of Bituminised Radioactive Waste | 211 | |
Microbial Aspects of LLW Disposal at the UK Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site | 217 | |
Determination of the Physical and Chemical States of Actinoids (Th, U, Np, Pu, Am) and Fission Fragments (Cs, Sr, Tc, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd) Resulting from the Microbial Processes | 233 | |
Gas Generation from Low Level Radioactive Waste: A Comparison of Model Derived and Experimental Data | 247 | |
Microbial Degradation of Eurobitum Waste Form Under Anaerobic Repository Conditions | 255 | |
Biodegradation, A Non-Problem if Radioactive Raw Wastes are Properly Conditioned into a Final Solid Disposal Form? | 267 | |
In Vitro Evaluation of Microbial Effects on Bitumen Waste Form | 275 | |
Author Index | 285 | |
Subject Index | 287 |
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