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	       <dc:title>The biosphere today and tomorrow in the SFR area</dc:title>
	       <dc:creator>Kautsky, Ulrik [ed.]</dc:creator>
	       <dc:subject>54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS; BIOSPHERE; COMPILED DATA; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; INTERMEDIATE-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES; LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES; OCEANOGRAPHY; RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL; SEDIMENTATION; SHORES; SWEDEN; TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS; UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL</dc:subject>
	       <dc:subjectRelated></dc:subjectRelated>
	       <dc:description>This report is a compilation of the work done mainly in the SAFE project for the biosphere from about 14 reports. The SAFE project is the updated safety analysis of SFR-1, the LLW and ILW repository at Forsmark. The aim of the report is to summarize the available information about the present-day biosphere in the area surrounding SFR and to use this information, together with information about the previous development of the biosphere, to predict the future development of the area in a more comparable way than the underlying reports. The data actually used for the models have been taken from the original reports which also justify or validate the data. The report compiles information about climate, oceanography, landscape, sedimentation, shoreline displacement, marine, lake and terrestrial ecosystems.</dc:description>
	       <dcq:publisher></dcq:publisher>
	       <dcq:publisherResearch>Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., Stockholm (Sweden)</dcq:publisherResearch>
	       <dcq:publisherAvailability>Available from INIS in electronic form; Also available from: http://193.235.25.3/uploads/pdf/R-01-27webb.pdf</dcq:publisherAvailability>
	       <dcq:publisherSponsor></dcq:publisherSponsor>
	       <dcq:publisherCountry>Sweden</dcq:publisherCountry>
		   <dc:contributingOrganizations></dc:contributingOrganizations>
	       <dc:date>2001-06-01</dc:date>
	       <dc:language>English</dc:language>
	       <dc:type>Technical Report</dc:type>
	       <dcq:typeQualifier></dcq:typeQualifier>
	       <dc:relation>Other Information: 66 refs, 49 figs, 22 tabs; PBD: Jun 2001</dc:relation>
	       <dc:coverage></dc:coverage>
	       <dc:format>Medium: ED; Size: 148 pages</dc:format>
	       <dc:doi>https://doi.org/</dc:doi>
	       <dc:identifier>ISSN 1402-3091</dc:identifier>
		   <dc:journalName>[]</dc:journalName>
		   <dc:journalIssue></dc:journalIssue>
		   <dc:journalVolume></dc:journalVolume>
	       <dc:identifierReport>SKB-R-01-27</dc:identifierReport>
	       <dcq:identifierDOEcontract></dcq:identifierDOEcontract>
	       <dc:identifierOther>Other: ISSN 1402-3091; TRN: SE0200236045415</dc:identifierOther>
	       <dc:source>SWDN</dc:source>
	       <dc:rights></dc:rights>
	       <dc:dateEntry>2010-06-10</dc:dateEntry>
	       <dc:dateAdded></dc:dateAdded>
	       <dc:ostiId>20282667</dc:ostiId>
	       <dcq:identifier-purl>https://www.osti.gov/etdeweb/servlets/purl/20282667</dcq:identifier-purl>
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