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Akiko Sato and Yuliya Lyamzina
Since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident, tremendous resources have been devoted to recovery, and the Japanese Government is gradually lifting evacuation orders. However, public concerns remain prevalent, affecting some people?s return to a normal life ...
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Joseph John Bevelacqua
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Fukushima Daiichi is the most recent in a series of major power reactor accidents. With Three Mile Island and Chernobyl, Fukushima Daiichi offers another event in which severe fuel damage occurred, fission products were released to the environment,...
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George Vayssier
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After the accidents in Three Mile Island (TMI) and Chernobyl, many countries decided to develop and implement guidelines specifically directed to mitigate accidents with core damage, so-called severe accidents. The guidelines are usually named Severe Acc...
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Madalina Tronea,Cantemir Ciurea
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The paper presents an overview of the lessons learned from past nuclear reactor accidents and their relevance for the development of nuclear safety culture. Although the term "safety culture" emerged after the Chernobyl accident, the factors that contrib...
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Zhe Dong
Although there have been some severe nuclear accidents such as Three Mile Island (USA), Chernobyl (Ukraine) and Fukushima (Japan), nuclear fission energy is still a source of clean energy that can substitute for fossil fuels in a centralized way and in a...
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