Actinides and the Environment

“Actinides and the Environment” by P.A. Sterne, published by Springer Science & Business Media on February 28, 1998, is a comprehensive exploration of the technological challenges associated with actinides and actinide-based materials. Spanning 488 pages, this book delves into the toxicity and radioactivity of these materials, particularly within the context of the nuclear power industry. It addresses the significant issues surrounding spent fuel management and the potential environmental impacts of radioactive material release during both normal operations and accidents.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the physical and chemical properties of actinides, emphasizing the importance of understanding their interactions with the environment. The text highlights the need for a cross-disciplinary approach to develop effective waste management strategies, accident remediation, and prevention systems. By focusing on the principles of waste disposal and the current gaps in facility development for high-level radioactive waste, this edition serves as a vital resource for those in the fields of science, technology, and engineering, particularly in relation to nuclear power and environmental safety.
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The handling of actinides and actinide-based materials provides significant technological challenges due to the toxicity and radioactivity associated with these materials. These challenges are particularly apparent in the nuclear power industry. Under normal operation, a reactor can produce a significant amount of spent fuel requiring subsequent containment for geologic times, and under accident conditions it can release lethal doses of radioactive material to the environment. Inevitably, radioactive material will enter the environment, necessitating as complete an understanding as possible of its behavior. An understanding of the interaction between actinides and the environment must be based on a knowledge of their basic physical and chemical properties. To date, although there is general agreement on the principles for waste disposal, no facility has been built for the long term disposal of high level radioactive waste from either normal reactor operations or from accidental catastrophes. This makes it most important for the scientific and technical community to develop the necessary cross-disciplinary understanding that will help us implement safe and secure waste management, accident remediation and accident prevention systems.
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