Atomic accidents : a history of nuclear meltdowns and disasters : from the Ozark Mountains to Fukushima /

" From the moment radiation was discovered in the late nineteenth century, nuclear science has had a rich history of innovative scientific exploration and discovery, coupled with mistakes, accidents and downright disasters. Mahaffey, a long-time advocate of continued nuclear research and nuclea...

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Main Authors: Mahaffey, James A. (Author)
Published: Pegasus Books,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: 2015.
©2014
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First Pegasus Books paperback edition.
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Summary: " From the moment radiation was discovered in the late nineteenth century, nuclear science has had a rich history of innovative scientific exploration and discovery, coupled with mistakes, accidents and downright disasters. Mahaffey, a long-time advocate of continued nuclear research and nuclear energy, looks at each incident in turn and analyzes what happened and why, often discovering where scientists went wrong when analyzing past meltdowns. Every incident has led to new facets in understanding the mighty atom - and Mahaffey puts forth what the future should be for this final frontier of science that still holds so much promise." -- back cover.
Carrier Form: xxi, 442 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographic references and index.
ISBN: 9781605986807 (paperback) :
1605986801
Index Number: TK9152
CLC: TL364
TL73-09
Call Number: TL73-09/M214
Contents: Introduction: Bill Crush and the hazards of steam under pressure -- 1. We discover fire -- 2. World War II and danger beyond comprehension -- 3. A bit of trouble in the great white north -- 4. Birthing pains Idaho -- 5. Making everything else seem insignificant in the UK -- 6. In nuclear research even the goof-ups are fascinating -- 7. The atomic man and lessons in fuel processing -- 8. The military almost never lost a nuclear weapon -- 9. The China syndrome plays in Harrisburg and Pripyat -- 10. Tragedy at Fukushima Daiichi -- 11. Caught in the Rickover trap