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At a NATO-sponsored workshop in Almaty in September 2005, specialists from the IAEA, Brazil, France, Kazakhstan, Poland, Russia, USA and Uzbekistan discussed safety-related issues of storing spent nuclear fuel. Fifteen papers dealt with aluminium-clad fue

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Safety Related Issues of Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage

Edited by J.D.B. Lambert K.K. Kadyrzhanov

Safety Related Issues of Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage

NATO Security through Science Series This Series presents the results of scientific meetings supported under the NATO Programme for Security through Science (STS). Meetings supported by the NATO STS Programme are in security-related priority areas of Defence Against Terrorism or Countering Other Threats to Security. The types of meeting supported are generally "Advanced Study Institutes" and "Advanced Research Workshops". The NATO STS Series collects together the results of these meetings. The meetings are co-organized by scientists from NATO countries and scientists from NATO's "Partner" or "Mediterranean Dialogue" countries. The observations and recommendations made at the meetings, as well as the contents of the volumes in the Series, reflect those of participants and contributors only; they should not necessarily be regarded as reflecting NATO views or policy. Advanced Study Institutes (ASI) are high-level tutorial courses to convey the latest developments in a subject to an advanced-level audience Advanced Research Workshops (ARW) are expert meetings where an intense but informal exchange of views at the frontiers of a subject aims at identifying directions for future action Following a transformation of the programme in 2004 the Series has been re-named and re-organised. Recent volumes on topics not related to security, which result from meetings supported under the programme earlier, may be found in the NATO Science Series. The Series is published by IOS Press, Amsterdam, and Springer, Dordrecht, in conjunction with the NATO Public Diplomacy Division. Sub-Series A. Chemistry and Biology B. Physics and Biophysics C. Environmental Security D. Information and Communication Security E. Human and Societal Dynamics http://www.nato.int/science http://www.springer.com http://www.iospress.nl

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Safety Related Issues of Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage edited by

J. D. B. Lambert Argonne National Laboratory Chicago, U.S.A and

K. K. Kadyrzhanov Institute of Nuclear Physics NNC of Republic of Kazakhstan Almaty, Kazakhstan

Published in cooperation with NATO Public Diplomacy Division

Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Safety Related Issues of Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Almaty, Kazakhstan, 26–29 September 2005 A C.I.P. Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.

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