The Chernobyl accident and its implications for the United Kingdom.
Material type: TextSeries: Watt Committee report ; no. 19Publication details: London : Elsevier Applied Science Publishers on behalf of the Watt Committee on Energy, 1988Description: xi, 147 p. : ill., mapsISBN:- 1851662197pbk
- F 363.1799 CHE
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"This report has been compiled by the Working Group on the Chernobyl Accident and its Implications for the United Kingdom."
Includes bibliographies, glossary and index
Introduction: Norman Worley; The design of the Chernobyl Unit 4 reactor: Peter Potter; Description of the Chernobyl accident: Frank Allen; The radioactive release from Chernobyl and its effects: Barry Smith and Arthur Charlesby; Accident management in the USSR and the United Kingdom: Glynne Lewis; United Kingdom and USSR reactor types: Jeffery Lewins; Reactor operation and operator training in the United Kingdom: John Bindon; International dimensions of the implications of the Chernobyl accident for the United Kingdom: David Cope
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