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Presents the outcome of an IAEA symposium covering all areas of the uranium production cycle - including uranium geology, exploration, mining; milling and refining of uranium concentrates; and safety, environmental, social, training and regulatory issues - and reports on uranium supply and demand, and market scenarios.
Mindful of possible future limitations on the availability of uranium, the introduction of the thorium fuel cycle is potentially a complementary source of nuclear energy. This publication assimilates current knowledge of thorium geology and mineralization into a brief account on the worldwide occurrence of thorium resources.
Presents the outcome of an international conference, at which the nuclear community had the opportunity to reflect on the pivotal role that human and organisational aspects play in assuring nuclear safety.
Discusses the development and application of a hierarchical structure of safety goals encompassing high level goals and detailed technical requirements that may assist in forming a coherent and consistent approach to nuclear safety.
Summarizes the current status of severe accident analysis codes and recommends areas for research and development. The information is detailed in terms of major findings,
The technical approach described in this publication builds on the use of a single unit probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) and identifies considerations that are needed from the multi-unit perspective. This is the first attempt to expand the current PSA process to take account of multi-unit issues.
Presents the results of an IAEA coordinated research project which served as a forum for the establishment of a research reactor material properties database for irradiated core structural components that are important to safety.
Establishes a basis for safety and for safety assessment at all stages in the lifetime of nuclear fuel cycle facilities. A broad scope of requirements is established for site evaluation, design, construction, commissioning, operation and preparation for decommissioning that must be satisfied to ensure safety.
Assists states in bridging the gap between existing government and industry standards on information security, the particular concepts and considerations that apply to nuclear security, and the special provisions and conditions that exist when dealing with nuclear material and other radioactive material.
Investigates the effects of soil management and agronomic practices in mulch-based farming systems. Impacts on soil fertility, ecosystem service efficiency, agricultural productivity are assessed. Climate change and variability in cropping or integrated crop-livestock systems are considered.
These proceedings present the outcome of the third international conference on nuclear knowledge management organised by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The scope of the conference encompassed eight thematic areas, exploring both cross-cutting aspects of nuclear knowledge management.
Presents the proceedings of an IAEA international conference in the field of fast reactors and related fuel cycle technologies. The conference provided a unique forum to discuss national and international fast reactor programmes, to analyse new experience and development advances arising from research, and to identify needs to be addressed.
Reviews the role of zinc in human nutrition and the application of stable isotope techniques to evaluate nutritional interventions. Advice is given on planning a study, administering isotopes, preparing and analysing samples, and calculating physiological end points.
Provides guidance for operating organisations on implementing and improving ageing management and, obsolescence management and on developing a programme for safe long term operation for nuclear power plants.
Provides a summary of the INPRO collaborative project on synergistic nuclear energy regional group interactions evaluated for sustainability. This publication presents 28 case studies conducted by Member States to identify and evaluate mutually beneficial patterns of co-operation in the nuclear fuel cycle.
Presents both an overview and detailed information on more than 150 experimental facilities being used for developing and deploying innovative liquid metal-cooled (sodium, lead and lead-bismuth) fast neutron systems, both critical and subcritical. Facilities, both under construction and those in operation are considered.
Provides information on the use of the Systematic Assessment of Regulatory Competence Needs methodology to support the implementation of the IAEA safety standards for ensuring regulatory competence in respect of radiation facilities and activities.
States embarking on a nuclear power programme should understand the importance of establishing an adequate radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel management infrastructure. To assist in overcoming any challenges this might represent, this publication provides an overview of management practices in use in mature nuclear power programmes.
Provides guidance and suggestions to assist States and their competent authorities in establishing, strengthening and sustaining their national physical protection regime and implementing the associated systems and measures, including operators' physical protection systems.
Explores the safety classification of components for fusion applications. This TECDOC highlights the existing differences between fission and fusion reactors in identification and classification of structures, systems and components that are important to safety and offers guidance for fusion applications.
Provides a description of existing and emerging technologies to effectively integrate geological, geophysical and geochemical data to recognise the footprint (the total extent that the mineralizing system has affected its environment) of the deposit and the key vectors to the uranium mineralization.
Describes the various elements to be included in a comprehensive, robust and logically structured feasibility study report for a new research reactor project. This publication provides guidance for the main supporting organisation or team of a new research reactor to enable them to undertake an authoritative and comprehensive feasibility study.
This publication is intended to assist Member States in enhancing their cassava production. It provides information on the best farm management practices and the role of nuclear and isotopic techniques to better understand nutrient nitrogen (N) uptake.
Presents methods for surface water sampling and sample processing through micro-diffusion and bacterial denitrification combined with laser spectroscopy. Information on such methods is often described in a very summarized way without proper illustration of every step. This publication bridges this gap for scientists, technicians and students.
Presents the proceedings of the international conference on topical issues in nuclear safety. The conference provided a unique forum to present and discuss the latest approaches, advances and challenges in the demonstration of the safety of nuclear power plants that are planned to be licensed and constructed in the near future.
Identifies and discusses common criteria for the design of diverse actuation systems at nuclear power plants (NPPs) with the aim of developing a consensus on the adequate level of diversity in the reactor protection systems.
A robust operating experience programme prevents or minimizes the risk of future events by learning from events that have already occurred. This Safety Guide provides recommendations for establishing, implementing, assessing and continuously improving an operating experience programme for nuclear installations.
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