Illustration of the process of nuclear waste from reactor to development for market or waste system
- 1962-Dec
An illustrated infographic of the basic process of fission materials and waste from the nuclear reactor to chemical processing plant to the fission products development laboratory becoming isotopes for market or nuclear plant waste.
This booklet was created for the general public providing basic statistics on Oat Ridge National Laboratory and descriptions of radioisotopes and how they are produced. There is a section on the Fission Products Development Laboratory. The book contains many photographs of Oak Ridge and scientists working.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory. “Illustration of the Process of Nuclear Waste from Reactor to Development for Market or Waste System.” Isotopes from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, December 1962. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/wd375x53g.
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