An edition of The nuclear fuel cycle (1974)

The nuclear fuel cycle

a survey of the public health, environmental, and national security effects of nuclear power. An analysis of storage and disposal of radioactive waste, nuclear safeguards - possibilities for diversion and terrorism, catastrophic nuclear accident, mining and fuel reprocessing hazards.

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An edition of The nuclear fuel cycle (1974)

The nuclear fuel cycle

a survey of the public health, environmental, and national security effects of nuclear power. An analysis of storage and disposal of radioactive waste, nuclear safeguards - possibilities for diversion and terrorism, catastrophic nuclear accident, mining and fuel reprocessing hazards.

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Language
English
Pages
207

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Cambridge [Mass.], San Francisco
Series
Friends of the Earth energy papers -- 2.

The Physical Object

Pagination
v, 207 p. : ill., diags., map ; 23 cm.
Number of pages
207

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OL16210854M
OCLC/WorldCat
1600169

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