Subseabed disposal program. Volume 1: Summary and status
Abstract
This is the sixth annual report describing the progress and evaluating the status of the Subseabed Disposal Program, which was begun in June 1973. The program was initiated by Sandia National Laboratories to explore the utility of stable, uniform, and relatively unproductive areas of the world's oceans as possible repositories for high level nuclear wastes. The program, now international in scope, is currently focused on the stable submarine geologic formations under the deep oceans. Summaries are presented in the following areas: systems analysis; barrier system characterization and assessment; environmental studies; emplacement; sampling and instrumentation development; and transportation studies.
- Publication:
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Annual Report Sandia National Labs
- Pub Date:
- August 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981snl..rept.....T
- Keywords:
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- Ocean Bottom;
- Radioactive Wastes;
- Underground Storage;
- Waste Disposal;
- Barriers (Landforms);
- Beds (Geology);
- Environment Effects;
- Mathematical Models;
- Pollution Transport;
- Systems Analysis;
- Nuclear and High-Energy Physics