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Acoustic Emission Monitoring: A Tool for the Selection and Nondestructive Characterization of Sites for the Deep Disposal of Radioactive Waste

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Defence Nuclear Waste Disposal in Russia: International Perspective

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The selection of potential sites for the deep disposal of radioactive waste and the subsequent near- and far-field monitoring is a complex scientific, technological, economical and political issue. The main scientific/technological problem concerns what set of observational methods, and their resultant geological and geophysical data, are considered valid in the context of selecting a site for a radioactive waste repository.

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Mansurov, V.A., Anikolenko, V.A. (1998). Acoustic Emission Monitoring: A Tool for the Selection and Nondestructive Characterization of Sites for the Deep Disposal of Radioactive Waste. In: Stenhouse, M.J., Kirko, V.I. (eds) Defence Nuclear Waste Disposal in Russia: International Perspective. NATO ASI Series, vol 18. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5112-2_14

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