Le fonti

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Le principali

Deposito nazionale

Patent clustering and network analyses to explore nuclear waste management technologies

Chapter 4 – International nuclear waste management framework

Nuclear Waste Can Be Reduced by Recycling and Transmutation

The effectiveness of full actinide recycle as a nuclear waste management strategy when implemented over a limited timeframe – Part I: Uranium fuel cycle

The effectiveness of full actinide recycle as a nuclear waste management strategy when implemented over a limited timeframe – Part II: Thorium fuel cycle

CHAPTER 11 – Recycling and Waste Handling for Spent Nuclear Fuel

Nuclear Electricity – Renewability, Losses and Recycling

Molten salt reactor waste and effluent management strategies: A review

Environmental life cycle risk modeling of nuclear waste recycling systems

Challenge of transmutation of long-lived nuclides

Nuclear waste heat use in agriculture: History and opportunities in the United States

Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing

Spent Fuel Reprocessing Options

Processing of Used Nuclear Fuel

Biosphere assessment report 2009

Site and Regional Data for Biosphere Assessment BSA-2009

Safety Case for the Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel at Olkiluoto – Complementary Considerations 2012

Quantitative evaluation of security of nuclear energy supply: United States as a case study

Safety assessment of Generation III nuclear power plant buildings subjected to commercial aircraft crash Part II: Structural damage and vibrations

What are the safest and cleanest sources of energy?

What Is the Safest Energy Source?

Nuclear Power is the Most Reliable Energy Source and It’s Not Even Close