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Radiation danger. [What we know, can and should. Austria after Chernobyl]. Strahlengefahr

Abstract

The author is a journalist and has written the book 4 weeks after the Chernobyl accident because 'the experts have failed in informing on the consequences of Chernobyl in a way to keep the insecurity in the population within tolerable limits'. It is aimed at the interested layman. First the events as seen through the Austria media and the measures taken by the authorities during the 4 weeks are reviewed. In the rest of the books there is elementary information on some aspects of radioactivity, reactors and radiation limits although 'the connection between radioactivity and health is very complex'. (G.Q.).
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1986
Product Type:
Book
Reference Number:
AIX-18-066394; EDB-87-123609
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; 22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; RADIATION HAZARDS; HEALTH HAZARDS; ACCIDENTS; HAZARDS; 290600* - Energy Planning & Policy- Nuclear Energy; 220502 - Nuclear Reactor Technology- Environmental Aspects- Radioactive Effluents
OSTI ID:
6423526
Country of Origin:
Austria
Language:
German
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
Pages: 84
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

Gergely, S M. Radiation danger. [What we know, can and should. Austria after Chernobyl]. Strahlengefahr. Austria: N. p., 1986. Web.
Gergely, S M. Radiation danger. [What we know, can and should. Austria after Chernobyl]. Strahlengefahr. Austria.
Gergely, S M. 1986. "Radiation danger. [What we know, can and should. Austria after Chernobyl]. Strahlengefahr." Austria.
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abstractNote = {The author is a journalist and has written the book 4 weeks after the Chernobyl accident because 'the experts have failed in informing on the consequences of Chernobyl in a way to keep the insecurity in the population within tolerable limits'. It is aimed at the interested layman. First the events as seen through the Austria media and the measures taken by the authorities during the 4 weeks are reviewed. In the rest of the books there is elementary information on some aspects of radioactivity, reactors and radiation limits although 'the connection between radioactivity and health is very complex'. (G.Q.).}
place = {Austria}
year = {1986}
month = {Jan}
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