The Radiation Legacy of the Soviet Nuclear Complex
An Analytical Overview
Nikolai N Egorov author Vladimir M Novikov author Frank L Parker author Victor K Popov author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£45.99(9781138984462)
This book examines the legacy of nuclear contamination in the Soviet Union, detailing radioactive waste management and remediation strategies throughout various sectors.
In The Radiation Legacy of the Soviet Nuclear Complex, the author delves into the extensive history of nuclear contamination resulting from Soviet practices. This comprehensive study meticulously outlines the locations and characteristics of radioactive materials and waste accumulated across various sectors. From ore extraction and mining to usage and disposal, the book highlights the intricate details of how these materials have been managed over the years.
The author provides an in-depth analysis of the types of storage utilized, their capacities, and the age of the facilities involved. Each sector's unique challenges are addressed, offering insights into the effectiveness of past practices and the implications for future remediation efforts. The work emphasizes the need for strategic planning to address the legacy of contamination left behind.
Additionally, The Radiation Legacy of the Soviet Nuclear Complex explores the territories affected by normal operational activities as well as those impacted by accidents. By presenting a thorough overview of the contaminated locations, the book serves as a vital resource for formulating plans aimed at remediation and recovery, ensuring that the lessons learned from the past can inform better practices moving forward.
'An excellent volume that gives the highlights of more than forty years of nuclear idustry and weapons related production in the former Soviet Union... well-written and well-edited.'
International Journla of Environment and Pollution
ISBN: 9781853836589
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 544g
276 pages