Chernobyl - What Have We Learned? Chernobyl - What Have We Learned?

Chernobyl - What Have We Learned‪?‬

The Successes and Failures to Mitigate Water Contamination Over 20 Years

Yasuo Onishi und andere
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Beschreibung des Verlags

Twenty million people have been exposed to Chernobyl radionuclides through the Dnieper River aquatic pathways.  This book presents a 20-year historical overview and comprehensive study results of the aquatic environment affected by the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident.  During this time, many water quality management practices and countermeasures were enacted.  The book presents in-depth analyses of these water remediation actions, using current science and mathematical modeling, and discusses why some were successful, but many others failed. The chapter entitled Where Do We Go From Here? incorporates a comprehensive discussion of the planned New Safe Confinement (NSC) structure to cover the Chernobyl plant. The book closes with a summary and conclusions drawn from these analyses, making it a valuable reference tool for the future.

This book will be of interest to engineers, scientists, decision-makers, and those involved in radiation protection and radioecology, environmental protection and risk assessment, water remediation and mitigation measures, and radioactive waste disposal.


In addition, the detailed, almost day-to-day, emergency responses to the Chernobyl accident described in this book will also be useful to people developing emergency and long-term responses to accidental or intentional (by terrorists) releases of radionuclides, toxic chemicals and biological agents.

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
2007
3. Juni
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
301
Seiten
VERLAG
Springer Netherlands
GRÖSSE
10.6
 MB