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Radiation technology for conservation of the environment. Proceedings of a symposium

Abstract

In September 1997 the IAEA held an International Symposium in Zakopane, Poland, on the applications of radiation technology in conservation of environment. The symposium attended 110 participants representing 38 Member States. The objective was to review the status of current developments and applications of radiation processing in the control of environment pollution and to discuss future developments. The scientific programme covered a wide range of different applications of radiation technology, such as purification of exhaust gases, decontamination of wastewater from industrial and municipal sources, sewage sludge treatment, disinfection and detoxication of solid waste, recycling and the treatment of plastic and solid waste. The document contains full presentations. The symposium (56 papers) was held in 10 sessions as follows: Purification of Exhaust Gases (8 papers); Radiation Chemistry and the Environment (5 papers); Purification and Decontamination of Water (10 papers); Sewage Sludge Treatment (6 papers); Biomedical Applications (5 papers); Recycling and Treatment of Plastic and Solid Wastes (4 papers); Facilities (4 papers); Quality Assurance, Quality Control (4 papers); Transfer of Technology through Technical Co-Operation (5 papers); Curing, Cross-Linking and Grafting (5 papers). A separate abstract and indexing were provided for each paper Refs, figs, tabs
Publication Date:
Jun 01, 1998
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
IAEA-TECDOC-1023; CONF-9709144-; IAEA-SM-350
Reference Number:
SCA: 400600; 070205; 553004; PA: AIX-29:050405; EDB-98:101608; SN: 98002007381
Resource Relation:
Conference: IAEA international symposium on radiation technology for conservation of the environment, Zakopane (Poland), 8-12 Sep 1997; Other Information: DN: Refs, figs, tabs; PBD: Jun 1998
Subject:
40 CHEMISTRY; 07 ISOTOPE AND RADIATION SOURCE TECHNOLOGY; 55 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, BASIC STUDIES; CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; COMMERCIALIZATION; DOSIMETRY; IONIZING RADIATIONS; IRRADIATION PLANTS; LEADING ABSTRACT; MEETINGS; RADIOSTERILIZATION; WASTE PROCESSING; WASTE PROCESSING PLANTS
OSTI ID:
648130
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 1011-4289; Other: ON: DE98636129; TRN: XA9847696050405
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE98636129
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
635 p.
Announcement Date:
Oct 07, 1998

Citation Formats

None. Radiation technology for conservation of the environment. Proceedings of a symposium. IAEA: N. p., 1998. Web.
None. Radiation technology for conservation of the environment. Proceedings of a symposium. IAEA.
None. 1998. "Radiation technology for conservation of the environment. Proceedings of a symposium." IAEA.
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title = {Radiation technology for conservation of the environment. Proceedings of a symposium}
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abstractNote = {In September 1997 the IAEA held an International Symposium in Zakopane, Poland, on the applications of radiation technology in conservation of environment. The symposium attended 110 participants representing 38 Member States. The objective was to review the status of current developments and applications of radiation processing in the control of environment pollution and to discuss future developments. The scientific programme covered a wide range of different applications of radiation technology, such as purification of exhaust gases, decontamination of wastewater from industrial and municipal sources, sewage sludge treatment, disinfection and detoxication of solid waste, recycling and the treatment of plastic and solid waste. The document contains full presentations. The symposium (56 papers) was held in 10 sessions as follows: Purification of Exhaust Gases (8 papers); Radiation Chemistry and the Environment (5 papers); Purification and Decontamination of Water (10 papers); Sewage Sludge Treatment (6 papers); Biomedical Applications (5 papers); Recycling and Treatment of Plastic and Solid Wastes (4 papers); Facilities (4 papers); Quality Assurance, Quality Control (4 papers); Transfer of Technology through Technical Co-Operation (5 papers); Curing, Cross-Linking and Grafting (5 papers). A separate abstract and indexing were provided for each paper Refs, figs, tabs}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1998}
month = {Jun}
}