| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8208835 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2018 | 32 Pages | 
Abstract
												Decommissioning of nuclear facilities incurs high costs regarding the accurate characterisation and correct disposal of the decommissioned materials. Therefore, there is a need for the implementation of new and traceable measurement technologies to select the appropriate release or disposal route of radioactive wastes. This paper addresses some of the innovative outcomes of the project “Metrology for Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities” related to mapping of contamination inside nuclear facilities, waste clearance measurement, Raman distributed temperature sensing for long term repository integrity monitoring and validation of radiochemical procedures.
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											Authors
												Jiri Suran, Petr Kovar, Jana Smoldasova, Jaroslav Solc, Raf Van Ammel, Maria Garcia Miranda, Ben Russell, Dirk Arnold, Daniel Zapata-GarcÃa, Sven Boden, Bart Rogiers, Johan Sand, Kari Peräjärvi, Philip Holm, Bruno Hay, Guillaume Failleau, 
											