Environmental Aspects of Converting Cw Facilities to Peaceful Purposes (NATO Science Series 1 : Disarmament Technologies, Volume 37)

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Environmental Aspects of Converting Cw Facilities to Peaceful Purposes (NATO Science Series 1 : Disarmament Technologies, Volume 37)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781402009969
  • DDC分類 355.6213

基本説明

One of the main themes of the book is the chronic effects of extended exposure to low doses of toxic material; the decontamination of CW facilities, centring on two topics: bioremediation and concrete.

Full Description

TIle work described in this report was presented at the Advanced Research Workshop, "Environmental Aspects of Converting CW Facilities to Peaceful Purposes and Derivative Technologies in Modeling, Medicine and Monitoring." TIle ARW was jointly sponsored by NATO and the International Science and Technology Center (lSTC), Moscow. The workshop was held at the AC Laboratory, Spiez, Switzerland, in April, 1999. The editors and directors would like to thank the NATO Science Committee and the ISTC for their generous support and encouragement in making this event possible. We wish to give a special to Dr. Bernhard Brunner and his colleagues at the AC Laboratory, Spiez, for their more than generous support. In addition, we would like to thank tlle following individuals for their contributions to a fruitful discussion: Mr. Armando Alcaraz (LLNL), Dr. Aniello Amendolo (lIASA), , Mr. Randall Beatty (ISTC), Mr. Timothy Blades (ECBC), Dr. R. V. Borovic (RCTHRB), Dr. K Brainina (SRlOCT), Dr. Bernhard Brunner, (AC Lab.), Dr. T. Chvetsova-Chilovskaya (SRlOCT), Mr. John Compton (ISTC), Dr. Jolm F. Cooper (LLNL), Dr. William Cullen (U.Brit.Col.), Dr. Evgeny Fokin (SRlOCT), Dr. Alfred Frey (AC Lab.)
, Dr. V. G. Gorsky (SRlOCT), Dr. Jiri Kadlcak (MTIP), Ms. Larisa Konnilkina (ISTC), Dr. V. K. Kurochkin (SRlOCT), Dr. Ronald F. Lelunan (ISTC, LLNL), Dr. Y. N. Mamontov (SRlOCT), Dr. V. Mejevov (TRINITI), Dr. I. V. Moskalenko (KRC), Dr. Dieter Nietzold (lSTC), Dr. Daan Noort (TNO), Mr. Shinichiro Ogura (ISTC), Dr. V. S Poliakov (SRlOCT), Dr. A. Putilov (Min.

Contents

Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Low Levels of Toxic Materials.- Mathematical Modeling in the Problems of Chemical and Ecological Safety.- Biomonitoring of Exposure to Chemical Warfare Agents.- Medical and Biological Aspects of the Problem of Chemical Safety of the Biosphere.- Solidification/Stabilization of Adamsite and Lewisite in Cement and the Stability of Arylarsenicals in Soil.- Oxidative Decontamination.- Innovative Technology for Detoxification and Disinfection of Soils and Water Bodies.- Quality Assurance and Quality Control for On-Site Analysis of Toxic Materials.- Rapid Screening Methods to Isolate Proliferation Related Compounds from Suspect Samples Utilizing Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) Technology.- Fast Screening of Water and Organic Solution Samples for Polychlorinated Compounds: Microliquid Extraction and GC/MS.- Trace Analytical Methods for the Analysis of Lewisite Residues.- General Approaches to the Analysis of Arsenic Containing Warfare Agents.- Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of a CW Facility Site for Arsenic Containing Warfare Agents.- Mobile LIDAR for Monitoring of Gasous Atmospheric Pollutants.- Multi-Wavelength LIDAR.- Monitoring Air Quality Associated with CW Facilities.- Ecologically Safe Technology for Bioremediation of Soils Polluted by Toxic Chemical Substances.- Direct Chemical Oxidation of Mixed or Toxic Wastes.- Thermal Plasma as a Novel Technique for Water Decontamination.- Scientific-Engineering Foundation of Plasma-Chemical Technological Treatment of Toxic Agents (TA) and Industrial Super-Toxic Agents (ISA).- Risk Assessment within the Control Process of Major Accident Hazards.