The Microbiology of Nuclear Waste Disposal

Jonathan Lloyd, Andrea Cherkouk

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Abstract

Description
The Microbiology of Nuclear Waste Disposal is a state-of-the-art reference featuring contributions focusing on the impact of microbes on the safe long-term disposal of nuclear waste. This book is the first to cover this important emerging topic, and is written for a wide audience encompassing regulators, implementers, academics, and other stakeholders. The book is also of interest to those working on the wider exploitation of the subsurface, such as bioremediation, carbon capture and storage, geothermal energy, and water quality.

Planning for suitable facilities in the U.S., Europe, and Asia has been based mainly on knowledge from the geological and physical sciences. However, recent studies have shown that microbial life can proliferate in the inhospitable environments associated with radioactive waste disposal, and can control the long-term fate of nuclear materials. This can have beneficial and damaging impacts, which need to be quantified.

Key Features
Encompasses expertise from both the bio and geo disciplines, aiming to foster important collaborations across this disciplinary divide
Includes reviews and research papers from leading groups in the field
Provides helpful guidance in light of plans progressing worldwide for geological disposal facilities
Includes timely research for planning and safety case development
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherElsevier BV
Number of pages376
Edition1st
ISBN (Print)9780128186954
Publication statusPublished - 13 Nov 2020

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