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Cranium Resources, Production and Demand,]o m. Report of OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and International Atomic Energy Agency, OECD Pubhcations Service, Paris, 1994, p. 17. [Pg.189]

The Environmental and Biological Behaviour of Plutonium and Some Other Transuranium Elements" OECD Nuclear Energy Agency Paris, 1981. [Pg.293]

Uranium Extraction Technology, A Joint Report by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and the International Atomic Energy Agency, Paris, 1983. [Pg.579]

The mean radon concentrations determined by the passive detectors are based on calibrations using NBS standard radium-226 solutions and also from participation in the OECD (Nuclear Energy Agency)/CEC radon dosimeter intercomparisons (Commission of the European Communities, 1986) held at the U.K. National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB). Recent calibrations of the new LR-115 based detectors, in terms of response to radon concentrations and F factors have been carried out at the NRPB, which assistance is greatly appreciated. For the etching and track counting procedures used the inner LR-115 piece in the detectors has a mean sensitivity of approximately 1.6 tracks cm 2 kBq l m hr l. [Pg.123]

OECD Nuclear Energy Agency., Dosimetry Aspects of Exposure to Radon and Thoron Daughter Products. Expert Report, Paris September (1983). [Pg.128]

NEA Nuclear Energy Agency Group of Experts, Exposure to Radiation from the Natural Radioactivity in Building Materials, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Paris (1979). [Pg.559]

By kind permission from the OECD NEA-TDB project, reprinted from Report TDB-2, Guidelines for the extrapolation to zero ionic strength, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Data Bank, F-91191 Gif-Sur Yvette, France. For latest revised version, see Chemical Thermodynamics of Americium Silva, R. J., Bidoglio, G., Rand, M. H., Robouch, P. B., Wanner, H., and Puigdomenech, I., Eds., Elsevier/North-Holland 1995. [Pg.258]

Wanner, H. Standards and conventions for TDB publications, TDB-5.1, Rev. 1, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Data Bank, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, 1989. Baes, C. F., Jr. Mesmer, R. F. The Hydrolysis of Cations, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1976. [Pg.278]

Wanner, H. Guidelines for the Assignment of Uncertainties. TDB-3, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Data Bank, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, 1989. [Pg.279]

Dunn, C.E. 1982. The massive Wollaston Uranium Biogeochemical Anomaly in the boreal forest of Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. In Uranium Exploration Methods Review of the NEA/IAEA Research and Development Programme, Paris, France, 1 -4 June, 1982, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, 477-491. [Pg.34]

Polvani, C. (Chairman) et al "Objectives, Concepts and Strategies for the Management of Radioactive Waste Arising from Nuclear Power Programs" OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Paris, 1977... [Pg.334]

Baestle, L. H., Wakabayashi, T. Sakurai, S. 1999. Status and assessment report on actinide and fission product partitioning and transmutation, an OECD Nuclear Energy Agency review. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Future Nuclear Systems Global 99 Nuclear Technology - Bridging the Millenia , Jackson Hole, CD-ROM. [Pg.55]

Brown, P. L. Wanner, H. 1987. Predicted Formation Constants Using the Unified Theory of Metal Ion Complexation. OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Paris. [Pg.575]

Grenthe, I., Plyasunov, A. V. Spahiu, K. 19976. Estimation of medium effects on thermodynamic data. In-. Grenthe, I. Puigdomenech, I. (eds) Modelling in Aquatic Chemistry. OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Paris, 325-426. [Pg.575]

NEA-OECD Nuclear Energy Agency-Organization for Economic Cooperation and... [Pg.685]

I. Grenthe and H. Wanner, Guidelines for the Extrapolation to Zero Ionic Strength, Report NEA-TDB-2.1, F-91191, OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency Data Bank, Giv-sur Yvette, France, 1989. [Pg.161]

OECD Nuclear Energy Agency Le Seine Saint-Germain 12 boulevard des lies 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux, France... [Pg.410]

The Radioactive Waste Management Committee (RWMC) of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency recognised the need for an internationally acknowledged, high-quality thermochemical data base for the application in the safety assessment of radioactive waste disposal, and undertook the development of the NEA Thermochemical Data... [Pg.1]

Table 111-1 Selected thermodynamic data for selenium compounds and complexes. All ionic species listed in this table are aqueous species. Unless noted otherwise, all data refer to the reference temperature of 298.15 K and to the standard state, i.e., a pressure of 0.1 MPa and, for aqueous species, infinite dilution (/ = 0). The uncertainties listed below each value represent total uncertainties and correspond in principle to the statistically defined 95% confidence interval. Values obtained from internal calculation, cf. footnotes (a) and (b), are rounded at the third digit after the decimal point and may therefore not be exactly identical to those given in Part V. Systematically, all the values are presented with three digits after the decimal point, regardless of the significance of these digits. The data presented in this table are available on computer media from the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency. Table 111-1 Selected thermodynamic data for selenium compounds and complexes. All ionic species listed in this table are aqueous species. Unless noted otherwise, all data refer to the reference temperature of 298.15 K and to the standard state, i.e., a pressure of 0.1 MPa and, for aqueous species, infinite dilution (/ = 0). The uncertainties listed below each value represent total uncertainties and correspond in principle to the statistically defined 95% confidence interval. Values obtained from internal calculation, cf. footnotes (a) and (b), are rounded at the third digit after the decimal point and may therefore not be exactly identical to those given in Part V. Systematically, all the values are presented with three digits after the decimal point, regardless of the significance of these digits. The data presented in this table are available on computer media from the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency.
Vol. 3. Chemical Thermodynamics of Technetium (M.C.A. Sandino and E. Osthols, eds.) Vol. 4. Chemical Thermodynamics of Neptunium and Plutonium (OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, ed.)... [Pg.855]


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