Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population:
The state of the art in the area of security related civil science and technology concerning energetic materials and munitions is of pressing importance at the present time, because 10 years after the end of the cold war, in many countries in east and west, huge stockpiles of munitions still await d...
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Zusammenfassung: | The state of the art in the area of security related civil science and technology concerning energetic materials and munitions is of pressing importance at the present time, because 10 years after the end of the cold war, in many countries in east and west, huge stockpiles of munitions still await destruction. The safety behavior of munitions and their energetic material is the determining factor for all precautionary measures for the protection of environment and population. The probability of a catastrophic reaction of munitions and their energetic components will be so more likely, the closer the munitions are to the end of their life time. Residues and undetected ordnance, recycling, destruction of ammunition and depletion or reuse of energetic materials will either cause more or less damage to environment. Scientific research and development have the aim to increase performance of munitions on one side and to improve safety in relation to unpredictable events on the other side. The impact on the environment by the production and normal use of munitions and their residues after use will acquire an increasing importance in environmental awareness. The excellent technical presentations were classified in five Groups, according to the technical programme. The "Introduction to the subject; Methods, tests and application; Insensitive and "green" munitions; Storage and transportation; and Demilitarisation and recycling" sessions, were closed by a final and general interesting discussion among participants |
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spelling | Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population edited by Pelagio Castelo Branco, Hiltmar Schubert, Jose Campos Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population, Porto, Portugal 28-31 October 2001 Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2004 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 386 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier NATO Science Series 44 The state of the art in the area of security related civil science and technology concerning energetic materials and munitions is of pressing importance at the present time, because 10 years after the end of the cold war, in many countries in east and west, huge stockpiles of munitions still await destruction. The safety behavior of munitions and their energetic material is the determining factor for all precautionary measures for the protection of environment and population. The probability of a catastrophic reaction of munitions and their energetic components will be so more likely, the closer the munitions are to the end of their life time. Residues and undetected ordnance, recycling, destruction of ammunition and depletion or reuse of energetic materials will either cause more or less damage to environment. Scientific research and development have the aim to increase performance of munitions on one side and to improve safety in relation to unpredictable events on the other side. The impact on the environment by the production and normal use of munitions and their residues after use will acquire an increasing importance in environmental awareness. The excellent technical presentations were classified in five Groups, according to the technical programme. The "Introduction to the subject; Methods, tests and application; Insensitive and "green" munitions; Storage and transportation; and Demilitarisation and recycling" sessions, were closed by a final and general interesting discussion among participants Environment Industrial Pollution Prevention Waste Management/Waste Technology Safety in Chemistry, Dangerous Goods Ecosystems Landscape Ecology Environmental Management Chemistry Landscape ecology Environmental management Waste management Pollution prevention Branco, Pelagio Castelo edt Schubert, Hiltmar edt Campos, Jose edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781402027932 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2795-6 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population Environment Industrial Pollution Prevention Waste Management/Waste Technology Safety in Chemistry, Dangerous Goods Ecosystems Landscape Ecology Environmental Management Chemistry Landscape ecology Environmental management Waste management Pollution prevention |
title | Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population |
title_alt | Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population, Porto, Portugal 28-31 October 2001 |
title_auth | Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population |
title_exact_search | Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population |
title_full | Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population edited by Pelagio Castelo Branco, Hiltmar Schubert, Jose Campos |
title_fullStr | Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population edited by Pelagio Castelo Branco, Hiltmar Schubert, Jose Campos |
title_full_unstemmed | Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population edited by Pelagio Castelo Branco, Hiltmar Schubert, Jose Campos |
title_short | Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population |
title_sort | defense industries science and technology related to security impact of conventional munitions on environment and population |
topic | Environment Industrial Pollution Prevention Waste Management/Waste Technology Safety in Chemistry, Dangerous Goods Ecosystems Landscape Ecology Environmental Management Chemistry Landscape ecology Environmental management Waste management Pollution prevention |
topic_facet | Environment Industrial Pollution Prevention Waste Management/Waste Technology Safety in Chemistry, Dangerous Goods Ecosystems Landscape Ecology Environmental Management Chemistry Landscape ecology Environmental management Waste management Pollution prevention |
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