Magazine:
Tag: MOX×

Description: Mixed oxide fuel, commonly referred to as MOX fuel, is nuclear fuel that contains more than one oxide of fissile material, usually consisting of plutonium blended with natural uranium, reprocessed uranium, or depleted uranium.

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Between 2 devils Richter, Burton 01-03-2006 IAEA WASTE GENERAL IMPORTANCE NUCLEAR IN TOTAL ENERGYPRODUCTION GLOBAL IMPORTANCE OF NUCLEAR POWER ENERGY INHERENTLY SAFE AND NEW REACTORS MOX PLUTONIUM PROLIFERATION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA YUCCA MOUNTAIN
Strengthened safeguards meeting present & future challenges Pierre Goldschmidt 01-12-2001 IAEA THEFT / MISSING INSPECTIONS COSTS NUCLEAR ENERGY MOX SAFEGUARDS SAFETY GENERAL
Russia's nuclear fuel cycle: an industrial perspective 01-01-1993 IAEA ENERGY POLICY, NUCLEAR NUCLEAR ENERGY MOX RUSSIA CHELYABINSK
Plutonium as an energy source: quantifying the.... 01-01-1993 IAEA MOX REPROCESSING PLUTONIUM PLUTONIUM STORAGE