| Vindplaats: | B 4.101  |
| Titel: | Fissile Materials in a Glass, Darkly  |
| Auteur: | Arjun Makhijani, Ph. D. & Annie Makhijani  |
| Samenvatting: | 'Fissile Materials in a glass, darkly', makes a compelling, highly readable case for disposing of plutonium as a waste and rejecting the dangerous notion that it is a valuable asset. The risks and options for disposing of nuclear-weapon material are explored thoroughly, and in a lucid style for the non-technical reader. This report should be required reading for those who insist that plutonium from warheads can only be disposed of by turning it into fuel for nuclear reactors. But the report's greatest value is a primer for the public at large.  |
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| Uitgever: | IEER Press Institute for Energy and Environmental Research  |
| Jaar van uitgave: | 1995  |
| Taal: | Engels  |
| Aantal aanwezig: | 1  |
| ISBN/ISSN: | 0-9645168-0-2  |
| Editie: | Second Edition  |
| Ondertitel: | Technical and Policy Aspects of the Disposition of Plutonium and Highly Enriched Uranium.  |
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| Opmerkingen: | Bevat tabellen, figuren en overzichten.   |
| Aantal pagina's: | 126  |
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| Trefwoorden: | uranium, techniek, verrijkt uranium, nucleair afval, plutonium, brandstof, MOX, verglazing, milieu, gezondheid, veiligheid, Rusland, Verenigde Staten, licht-water reactor, opslag, lange termijn denken, ontwapening, non-proliferatie verdrag,  |