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Handbook of Radioactive Contamination and Decontamination

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     Severa, Jan, 1930- - Author
    Amsterdam : Elsevier, 1991 - XXIV, 363 s. : obr., tab. ; 23 cm
    ISBN 0-444-98757-6
    Studies in Environmental Science ;
      Bár, Jaromír, - Other
     radioaktivita  znečištění životního prostředí
     příručky
    Call numberC 272.843
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    Lidická ( příruční sklad )k vypůjčeníC 272.843   

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    Title statementHandbook of Radioactive Contamination and Decontamination / Jan Severa, Jaromír Bár
    Main entry-name Severa, Jan, 1930- (Author)
    Issue dataAmsterdam : Elsevier, 1991
    Phys.des.XXIV, 363 s. : obr., tab. ; 23 cm
    ISBN0-444-98757-6
    Edition Studies in Environmental Science ; 47
    NotePozn. - Odkazy na lit. - Zkratky. - Symboly
    Another responsib. Bár, Jaromír, 1927- (Other)
    Subj. Headings radioaktivita * znečištění životního prostředí * radioaktivní znečištění ekosystémů
    Form, Genre příručky
    UDC 621.039
    CountryNizozemsko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindBOOKS
    The objective of this book is to present a comprehensive picture, first of the fundamentals of general contamination of solid surfaces and water, and in the second part, to review the main practical procedures and means of applied decontamination used in the fields of activity. The most emphasis on radioactive contamination deals with decontamination of the operational facilities in nuclear power plants. Other special decontamination branches of current interest are also dealt with briefly.The art of decontamination is being enriched by the progress achieved in relevant scientific disciplines and employs these relative advances. The current volume discusses in detail the following trends in decontamination: Firstly, the development and use of new decontamination methods that are highly efficient, non-agressive to decontaminated materials, and economically feasible; secondly, the utilization of progressive elements of automation and robotics; thirdly, the development and use of such decontamination formulations that would minimize the volume of wastes and would produce wastes in a form in which they could be either easily further treated or safely disposed of without risk to human health or the environment; finally, the choice of suitable materials used both for the structural and the technological parts of nuclear installations with regard to their minimal contaminability and ease of decontamination. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.cz
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