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REFERENCES FOR APPENDIX B<br />

B.26<br />

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Tennessee.<br />

Claiborne, H. C. and F. Gera. 1974. Potential Containment Failure Mechanisms and Their<br />

Consequences at a <strong>Radioactive</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> Repository in Bedded Salt in New Mexico.<br />

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Nuclear Division, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.<br />

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Corporation, Nuclear Division, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

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