A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Three basic radiation hazards are local, tropospheric and stratospheric fallout; consideration of effects on people, plants and other living things; variation in individual strontium 90 burdens; variation of strontium 90 body burden with locality; effects of continued testing and general conclusions.
Three basic radiation hazards are local, tropospheric and stratospheric fallout; consideration of effects on people, plants and other living things; variation in individual strontium 90 burdens; variation of strontium 90 body burden with locality; effects of continued testing and general conclusions.
Radioactive fallout
Nat Acad Sciences -- Proc
Libby, W.F. (author)
1957
18 pages
Article (Journal)
English
© Metadata Copyright Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Simple meter for radioactive fallout
Engineering Index Backfile | 1956
Radioactive Fallout in Cincinnati Area
Wiley | 1954
|Monitoring Network for Measuring Radioactive Fallout
Wiley | 1956
|Measurement of Radioactive Fallout in Reservoirs
Wiley | 1954
|Radioactive Fallout in Massachusetts Surface Waters
Wiley | 1953
|