Analysis of Risks Associated With Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning, Dismantling and Disposal 1999
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4595-4_1
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Overview of the 1995 Nato Arw on Nuclear Submarine Decommissioning and Related Problems

Abstract: The submitted manuscript has been created by the University of Chicago as Operator of Argonne National Laboratory ('Argonne') under Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 with the US. Department of Energy. The US. Government retains for itself, and others acting on its behalf, a paid-up, nonexclusive, irrevocable worldwide license in said article to reproduce, prepare derivative works, distribute copies to the public, and perform publicly and display publicly, by or on behalf of {he Government.

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“…The process consists of a single step and is based on the use of ozone and cerium chemicals in a nitric acid solution. It is carried out at room temperature and low acidity (pH=2.0)[6].Reduction-Oxidation Reactions (REDOX) and Sulfuric Acid-Cerium (SC) processes are chemical decontamination techniques developed by Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) on the same…”
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“…The process consists of a single step and is based on the use of ozone and cerium chemicals in a nitric acid solution. It is carried out at room temperature and low acidity (pH=2.0)[6].Reduction-Oxidation Reactions (REDOX) and Sulfuric Acid-Cerium (SC) processes are chemical decontamination techniques developed by Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) on the same…”
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confidence: 99%