Features, Events and Processes (FEPs) for Geologic Disposal of Radioactive Waste An International Database
Safety assessments of disposal sites for radioactive waste involve analyses of potential releases of radionuclides from the disposed waste and subsequent transport to the human environment. An important stage of assessment is the identification and documentation of all the features, events and proce...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
2000.
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Colección: | Radioactive waste management Features, events and processes (FEPs) for geologic disposal of radioactive waste
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705922506719 |
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- FOREWORD; CONTENTS; SUMMARY; 1. INTRODUCTION; Background; Terms of Reference for the Working Group; Objectives of the Project; Conduct of the Project; Scope and Organisation of the Report; Table 1 Objectives of the NEA International FEP Database Project as developed by theWorking Group; 2. FEP LISTS AND DATABASES IN NATIONAL PROJECTS; Benefits of FEP Lists and Databases; Experiences with FEP Lists and Databases; Survey of Project FEP Databases; Table 2 Published FEP lists, catalogues and databases from OECD countries andinternational organisations (3 pages); 3. THE INTERNATIONAL FEP DATABASE
- Design and Principles of OperationComprehensiveness of the International FEP List; Figure 1 The International FEP List as a key to FEP descriptions and literature referencesheld in project databases; Scope; Level of Detail; Derivation of the International FEP List; Table 3 The current scope and applicability of the NEA International FEP List; Classification Schemes; Figure 2 Illustration of the classification scheme used in deriving the International FEP List; The International FEP List and Glossary; Table 4 The International FEP List (Version 1.0) in alphabetical order (3 pages)
- Inclusion of Project DatabasesFigure 3 Example of a project FEP record, in this case from the AECL database; Aims and Expected Uses of the Database; 4. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DATABASE; Current Implementation; Possible Developments; Figure 4. The file structure of the International FEP Database (Version 1.0), transfer routes between files and an indication of the content and function of each file; Use of the Database; 5. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; Achievements of the Working Group; Lessons Learnt by the Group; Recommendations; 6. REFERENCES; A. List of Participants
- B. Classification Scheme Used in the Derivation of the International FEP ListC. Glossary Definitions and Comments Attached to the International FEP List; D. Obtaining the International FEP Database