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Material Type
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1992-09
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1992-09
Alternative Title
Research and development on geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste; First progress report
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PNC TN1410 93-059
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eng
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一般
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The "first progress report of research and development ongeological disposal of high level radioactive waste", h3 in short, isintended for the japanese authorities. In accordance with the "overallprogram for high level radioactive waste management" set forth byatomic energy commission, h3 is designed to clarify the current status ofthe research and development work performed by power reactor and nuclearfuel development corporation(pnc) up to the year 1991. H3 presents the updated knowledge on Japan's geological environment, the technology of geological disposal and the performance assessment of themulti-barrier system as a basis for further research and development with theobjective of confirming scientific and technical feasibility of the geologicaldisposal concept in Japan.
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