Abstract
This study has developed and used an open and objective approach to site selection. A geographic information system was used to assemble continental-scale information. The information was classified according to suitability criteria and processed to show how the most suitable areas for locating Australia`s radioactive waste repository can be identified. The test results show that different regions are identified when different selection criteria are used. The results in this discussion paper are indicative only and are intended to provide a focus for more detailed studies at regional and local levels following public comment on the criteria and methodology. The methodology for identifying a suitable site for a national repository for radioactive wastes will be re-applied with more detailed information to areas identified in this study and on the basis of public comments. 6 figs.
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A radioactive waste repository for Australia: methods for choosing the right site. A discussion paper.
Australia: N. p.,
1992.
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A radioactive waste repository for Australia: methods for choosing the right site. A discussion paper.
Australia.
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1992.
"A radioactive waste repository for Australia: methods for choosing the right site. A discussion paper."
Australia.
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title = {A radioactive waste repository for Australia: methods for choosing the right site. A discussion paper}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This study has developed and used an open and objective approach to site selection. A geographic information system was used to assemble continental-scale information. The information was classified according to suitability criteria and processed to show how the most suitable areas for locating Australia`s radioactive waste repository can be identified. The test results show that different regions are identified when different selection criteria are used. The results in this discussion paper are indicative only and are intended to provide a focus for more detailed studies at regional and local levels following public comment on the criteria and methodology. The methodology for identifying a suitable site for a national repository for radioactive wastes will be re-applied with more detailed information to areas identified in this study and on the basis of public comments. 6 figs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1992}
month = {Feb}
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title = {A radioactive waste repository for Australia: methods for choosing the right site. A discussion paper}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This study has developed and used an open and objective approach to site selection. A geographic information system was used to assemble continental-scale information. The information was classified according to suitability criteria and processed to show how the most suitable areas for locating Australia`s radioactive waste repository can be identified. The test results show that different regions are identified when different selection criteria are used. The results in this discussion paper are indicative only and are intended to provide a focus for more detailed studies at regional and local levels following public comment on the criteria and methodology. The methodology for identifying a suitable site for a national repository for radioactive wastes will be re-applied with more detailed information to areas identified in this study and on the basis of public comments. 6 figs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1992}
month = {Feb}
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