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Home » Archive of journals » No. 3(11) 2013 » Technological Aspects of Spent Nuclear Fuel Management and Enhancement of Nuclear and Radiation Safety during Environmental Remediation of Former Coastal Maintenance Base in Chervyanaya Bay (Gremikha) TECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL MANAGEMENT AND ENHANCEMENT OF NUCLEAR AND RADIATION SAFETY DURING ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION OF FORMER COASTAL MAINTENANCE BASE IN CHERVYANAYA BAY (GREMIKHA)JOURNAL: No. 3(11) 2013, p. 4-24HEADING: Ecology AUTHORS: Varnavin, A.P., Vasin, S.E., Vasiliev, À.À., Diakov, A.V., Zhukova, Î.Î., Korolev, A.V., Kukharkin, N.E., Mironenko-Marenkova, M.E., Novikova, L.P., Pavlov, V.V., Stepennov, B.S., Sukhoruchkin, A.K., Stepennov, D.B., Fedoseenkov, A.N., Shkuratova, E.Y., Usatyi, A.F. ORGANIZATIONS: National Research Center «Kurchatov Institute» UDC: 621.039.76 + 614.876 Keywords: first-generation nuclear submarines with VVR, coastal maintenance base of the Russian Navy, non-standard equipment, improvement of the radiation situation up to normal, spent nuclear fuel (SNF), radiation and environmental safety, environmental remediation, nuclear and radiation safety, methods and tools of diagnostics, standard and ill-conditioned SFAs, SNF preparation and removal for reprocessing Bibliographic description: Varnavin, A.P., Vasin, S.E., Vasiliev, À.À., Diakov, A.V., Zhukova, Î.Î., Korolev, A.V., Kukharkin, N.E., Mironenko-Marenkova, M.E., Novikova, L.P., Pavlov, V.V., Stepennov, B.S., Sukhoruchkin, A.K., Stepennov, D.B., Fedoseenkov, A.N., Shkuratova, E.Y., Usatyi, A.F. Technological Aspects of Spent Nuclear Fuel Management and Enhancement of Nuclear and Radiation Safety during Environmental Remediation of Former Coastal Maintenance Base in Chervyanaya Bay (Gremikha). Arctic: ecology and economy, 2013, no. 3(11), pp. 4-24. DOI: . (In Russian). Abstract: A variety of scientific, technical and organizational measures for the handling of spent nuclear fuel of the first-generation nuclear submarines with VVR stored at Gremikha (Northwest Branch of SevRAO) is considered. Their implementation has enabled the removal of all spent fuel assemblies (898 pieces) to PA ‘Mayak’ for reprocessing and to FSUE ‘Atomflot’ for temporary storage. References: - Download » | ||||
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DOI 10.25283/2223-4594
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