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Publications by A. Cato
Estimations of Costs for Dismantling, Decommissioning and Associated Waste Management of Nuclear Facilities, and Associated Impact on Decision Processes, Functioning of Markets and the Distribution of Responsibilities Between Generations
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
Environmental Science
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Earth
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Integration of Knowledge Management System for the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
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Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants and Storage of Nuclear Waste
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Policy
Law
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Development of Safety Assessment Code for Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
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Decommissioning of Small Nuclear Waste Buildings
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Thermal Impact of Waste Emplacement and Surface Cooling Associated With Geologic Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste
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