Chernobyl and Its Aftermath: A Chronology of EventsCSIS, 1994 - 43 páginas |
Contenido
Chernobyl An Introduction | 1 |
The Explosion | 5 |
The Investigating Commission | 7 |
The Decision to Evacuate | 9 |
The Evacuation | 13 |
The First Evacuation | 14 |
The Transportation of Radiation | 16 |
The Radiation Cloud | 19 |
Cleanup Operations | 23 |
The Second Evacuation | 24 |
The Other Fallout | 29 |
The Kyshtym Nuclear Explosion 1957 | 30 |
Academician Valeri A Legasov | 32 |
Epilogue | 37 |
The Group of Seven | 39 |
About the Author | |
Términos y frases comunes
accident at Chernobyl aftermath April 26 arrived Atomic Beloyarsk burns buses Chernobyl accident Chernobyl Nuclear Power Cleanup Operations closure of Chernobyl countries danger zone death decision to evacuate died disaster Dnieper River energy Esaulov Evacuation Zone fallout film fire firefighters firemen former Soviet Union glasnost graphite Gubarev happened IAEA Ignalina investigating commission iodine Kibenok Kiev Kievans Kurchatov Institute Kyshtym later Legasov Lithuania million morning Moscow Hospital natural gas nuclear accident nuclear power industry nuclear power plant nuclear power safety nuclear power station nuclear weapons patients Pravda Pravik Pripyat River Radiation Cloud radiation exposure radiation levels radiation sickness radiation victims radio radioactive RBMKS reactor at Zaporozhe release reported reportedly Robert Gale roof Rovno Russia Russian nuclear power sarcophagus Saturday Second Evacuation shut Soviet authorities Soviet officials Soviet press Soviet Union staff turbine hall Ukraine Ukrainian unfinished reactors United USSR workers Zones around Chernobyl