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2003:12 Analysis of Critical Issues in Biosphere Assessment Modelling and Site Investigation
The aim of this document is to present a critical review of issues concerned with the treatment of the biosphere and geosphere-biosphere interface in longterm performance assessment studies for nuclear waste disposal in Sweden. The review covers three main areas of investigation: a review of SKB’s plans for undertaking site investigations at candidate locations for the development of a deep...
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2003:36 How Agencies Inspect
A lot of information has been gathered and analyzed during the project. The focus of the research is on comparing agencies and their practices. The report includes an analysis regarding similarities and differences in a number of areas across the agencies. The report also provides information and evidence on the problems related to comparison between agencies, partly due to the difference in...
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2003:08 Research and Development Program in Reactor Diagnostics and Monitoring with Neutron Noise Methods
I. Pázsit, C. Demazière, V. Arzhanov SKI English...
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2003:09 Operational Readiness Verification, Phase 2: A Field Study at a Swedish NPP during a Productive-Outage
Erik Hollnagel, Vincent Gauthereau SKI English...
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2003:23 Creep of the Copper Canister A Critical Review of the Literature
William H. Bowyer SKI English...
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2003:47 Field Test of a DCVD Using an Ixon Camera with a Lumogen-Coat EMCCD Detector
Canadian and Swedish Safeguard Support Programs J.D. Chen A.F. Gerwing R. Maxwell M. Larsson K. Axell L. Hildingsson B. Lindberg F. Vinna SKI English...
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2003:14 Exchange processes at geosphere-biosphere interfaceCurrent SKB approach and example of coupled hydrological- ecological approach
The design of the repository for final disposal of spent nuclear fuel proposed by SKB is based on a multi barrier system, in which the geosphere and biosphere are the utmost barrier surrounding the engineer barriers. This report briefly reviews the current approach taken by SKB to account for hydrological and ecological processes at the geosphere-biosphere interface (GBI) and their future...
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