Proceedings of a symposium jointly organized with OECD/NEA, Sorrento, Italy, 21–25 March 1988. The contents of the pro- ceedings represent a wide spectrum of topics and should provide an understanding of the issue of beyond the design basis accidents, quite frequently called ‘severe accidents’. The papers give an overview of different national approaches, with the overall emphasis on preventive, mitigative and accident management measures. The most important outcome of the symposium was a clear awareness of accident management questions which were among the most controversial issues discussed.
Contents: (Vol. 1) National positions and practices on severe accidents; Accident initiation and analysis; Non-water-cooled nuclear power reactors.
Safety Aspects of the Ageing and Maintenance of Nuclear Power Plants (Vienna, 29 June - 3 July 1987)
Proceedings of a symposium organized in co-operation with UNESCO, Vienna, 30 March to 3 April 1987. Nuclear techniques using isotopes are precise tools for studying water resources. They can provide solutions to the problem of the origin, distribution and properties of water in a given region, especially when they are used in combination with other tools. The contents of these proceedings illustrate the fact that isotope hydrology has matured. It is reported that the development of new nuclear techniques is enabling the application of isotopes in uses other than hydrology.
Contents: Thermal water studies; Groundwater dating; Hydrology of arid and semi-arid areas; Field studies with environmental isotopes; Precipitation–surface–groundwater relationships; Pollution; Artificial tracers; Sediment transport; Poster presentations.