This paper critically considers the history of nuclear energy in Australia, placing particular emphasis on the strong debate about uranium mining and exporting which occurred between the late 1960s and early 1980s. Though this topic has been already analyzed by different historical studies and through numerous methodological approaches, some issues of the Australian as well as international ‘atomic debate’ which involved civil uses of nuclear power in the second half of the 20th century remain under-investigated. This article, for instance, focuses on the little-known and seldom popularized history of Synroc which, in the late 1970s, was presented as the ‘geological perspective’ to deal with radioactive waste disposal. The matters under discussion here are particularly important because of their links with some key issues still prevalent in the international nuclear debate, such as nuclear safety, atomic weapons proliferation and the safe disposal of nuclear wastes.
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January 01 2017
Sorting out nuclear concerns: The Australian uranium debate from Jervis Bay to Ringwood's Synroc
Andrea Candela
Andrea Candela
University of Insubria, Department of Theoretical and Applied Sciences, via Mazzini 5, 21100 Varese (Italy), email: jamescandela@hotmail.com
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Earth Sciences History (2017) 36 (1): 116–141.
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Andrea Candela; Sorting out nuclear concerns: The Australian uranium debate from Jervis Bay to Ringwood's Synroc. Earth Sciences History 1 January 2017; 36 (1): 116–141. doi: https://doi.org/10.17704/1944-6178-36.1.116
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