Ecological Risks Associated with the Destruction of Chemical Weapons : Proceedings of the NATO ARW on Ecological Risks Associated with the Destruction of Chemical Weapons, Lüneburg, Germany, from 22-26 October 2003 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Kolodkin, Vladimir M. (Editor ), Ruck, Wolfgang. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Edición:1st ed. 2006.
Colección:Nato Security through Science Series C:, Environmental Security,
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chemical Weapons Convention after the First Review Conference
  • Implementation of Russia’s Obligation to Destroy chemical Weapons in the Udmurt Republic
  • The CWC after the Review Conference
  • Session I: Prediction
  • Evaluation of State of Environment and Monitoring of Hazardous Facilities
  • Prediction of Quantitative Assessments of Effects on Nature from Potential Accidents at Chemical Warfare Agent Facilities
  • Ecological Risks of Toxic Substances Combustion
  • Risk Assessment of Chemical Weapons Influence on Ecosystems as the Whole
  • Health and Environmental Risks Associated with the Destruction of Chemical Weapons
  • Ecological Risks Analysis for the Chemical Weapons Destruction Facility
  • An Approach to Assessment of Chemical Risk on the Basis of Generation of Time Series
  • The Complex Approach in Appraisal of the Conditions of Natural Ecosystems in the «Valley» Zone Used for the Storage of Chemical Weapons (Pochep, Bryansk Region)
  • Analysis of Ecological Risks within an Environmental Monitoring System
  • Dechlorination of Recalcitrant Polychlorinated Contaminants Using Ball Milling
  • Ecological Risk Assessment for Ascontaining Chemical Warfare Agents — Status and Perspectives
  • Session II: Monitoring
  • Personal Monitoring of Old Chemical Weapons’ Dismantling Operations at Poelkapelle (Belgium)
  • Radio-Ecological Monitoring of the Environment
  • Ion Mobility Spectrometry for Monitoring the Destruction of Chemical Warfare Agents
  • Identification of Chemical Neutralization of Products of Organophosphorus Chemical Warfare Agents
  • Environmental and Health Monitoring in Relation to the Demolition of the Former CWPF at JSC Khimprom, Novocheboksarsk, Russia
  • Vapor Validation of Monitoring Systems for Detection of Trace Levels of Chemical Warfare Agents in Air
  • Tacis Project “The Development of an Environmental and Health Monitoring System Related to the Demilitarization of the Chemical Weapons Facility at the Detached Plant Nr. 4 of OAO Khimprom, Novocheboksarsk” and Possible Implications for Future Russian Demilitarization Activities at CWPFS
  • Toxicological and Public Health Aspects of Two-Stage Technology of Chemical Warfare Agents Destruction in Russia
  • Chemical and Biological-Ecological Aspects of Risk Assessment for Lewisite Destruction
  • Risk Mapping and Risk Assessment for Suspected Chemical Weapons Burial Sites on the Former Military Training Area Döberitzer Heide (Germany)
  • About Evaluation Practice of Emergency Environmental Risks of Chemically Dangerous Facilities
  • Risk Assessment and Safety Management at Chemical Facilities with the Use of New Information Technologies
  • On the Analysis of Environmental Risks Associated with the Possible Leakage of Chemical Warfare Agents During Transportation and Disposal of Munitions
  • Ecological Risks and Ecological Insurance in Russia (in Connection with the Problem of Chemical Weapons Destruction)
  • Insurance of Risk of Environmental Contamination During Destruction of Chemical Weapons
  • Session III: Prevention
  • About Some Risk Assessment Problems Associated with Hazardous Facilities Exploitation
  • Revised Airborne Exposure Limits for Chemical Warfare Agents
  • Analysis of Technologies for Lewisite Destruction
  • New Understanding on Pathogenesis of Delayed Effects of Rvx Low-Dose Chronic Exposure
  • Health State and Hormone Status Among Residents of Kizner Respectively Working and Not-working at Arsenal of Chemical Weapons
  • Evaluation of Embryotoxic and Teratogenic Effects of Final Products of Organophosphorus Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA) Destruction
  • Health and Environmental Monitoring at the Area of Protective Measures in the Vicinity of Locating Chemical Weapons Storage and Destruction Facilities
  • The Use of Pupillometry for Evaluating the Functional State of Persons Who Worked with Organophosphorus Chemical Warfare Agents
  • Session IV Public Outreach
  • Participation of the Public in Licensing Procedures for and During Operation of Hazardous Facilities.