Abstract
Published results on the microbial effects of relevance to radioactive waste disposal are reviewed. The subjects covered by each of the various national programmes are considered in turn and the important themes that emerge from these are summarised. Finally the relevance of this microbiological research to the Nirex Safety case is discussed in brief. All references to research papers that deal with microbial aspects of radioactive waste disposal are listed and the key publications identified. (author).
Rosevear, A
[1]
- AEA Environment and Energy, Harwell (United Kingdom)
Citation Formats
Rosevear, A.
Review of national research programmes on the microbiology of radioactive waste disposal.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Rosevear, A.
Review of national research programmes on the microbiology of radioactive waste disposal.
United Kingdom.
Rosevear, A.
1991.
"Review of national research programmes on the microbiology of radioactive waste disposal."
United Kingdom.
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abstractNote = {Published results on the microbial effects of relevance to radioactive waste disposal are reviewed. The subjects covered by each of the various national programmes are considered in turn and the important themes that emerge from these are summarised. Finally the relevance of this microbiological research to the Nirex Safety case is discussed in brief. All references to research papers that deal with microbial aspects of radioactive waste disposal are listed and the key publications identified. (author).}
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title = {Review of national research programmes on the microbiology of radioactive waste disposal}
author = {Rosevear, A}
abstractNote = {Published results on the microbial effects of relevance to radioactive waste disposal are reviewed. The subjects covered by each of the various national programmes are considered in turn and the important themes that emerge from these are summarised. Finally the relevance of this microbiological research to the Nirex Safety case is discussed in brief. All references to research papers that deal with microbial aspects of radioactive waste disposal are listed and the key publications identified. (author).}
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