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Vol. 9 (2006 year), No. 3

Amosov P.V., Naumov A.V., Novozhilova N.V.
Minimization of the radiation impact of inhabitants resulted from the underground storage facility for non-processable spent nuclear fuel in the crystalline rock of the Kola Peninsula (2 stage)

The results of the 2nd final stage of investigations within RFBR N 03-05-96161 Project have been presented in the paper, the studies being carried out in the radiation impact of the regional inhabitants resulted from the underground storage facility for non-processable spent nuclear fuel (SNF) placed in the crystalline rock of the Kola Peninsula. This underground facility for long-term SNF controlled storage has been assumed to be attacked by terrorists, thus, becoming a final disposal facility. The results of numerical tests of dissolved radioactivity migration from the storage facility in the geosphere have been given. The analysis of dynamics of the concentration of the basic dose-contributing radionuclides and dose rate for people supplied with water from water intake points has been carried out. The location of the underground SNF storage at over 100 m depth has been shown to be more safe even in case of an accident for hydraulic gradient range typical for the region candidate sites.

(in Russian, стр.5, fig. 3, tables. 5, ref 5, Adobe PDF, Adobe PDF 331 Kb)

Vol. 10 (2007 year), No. 4

Amosov P.V., Naumov A.V., Novozhilova N.V.
On diffusion transfer of long-lived radionuclides in engineered barriers of an underground spent fuel and radioactive waste disposal facility

The paper has analyzed the development of Russian personalizm and formation of its basic tendencies. Profound influence of the ideas of mental substantiality and the monad doctrine of Leibniz on Russian philosophers has been shown. Kant teaching and its influence on formation of traditions of Russian personalizm have been considered in the paper.

(in Russian, стр.8, fig. 5, tables. 4, ref 9, Adobe PDF, Adobe PDF 0 Kb)