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Plutonium and the Rio Grande
Contributor(s): Graf, William L. (Author)
ISBN: 0195089332     ISBN-13: 9780195089332
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $272.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 1994
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Annotation: The first atomic bombs were constructed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where lab workers disposed of waste plutonium in nearby canyons leading to the Rio Grande. Today, the environmental consequences are just beginning to be understood as scientists examine the effects created by past
mishandling of one of the most toxic chemical wastes known. Written in an engaging, accessible style, Plutonium and the Rio Grande is the first book to offer a complete exploration of this environmental history. It includes an explanation of what plutonium is, how much of it was released by the Los
Alamos workers, and how much entered the river system directly from waste disposal and indirectly, as a result of atomic bomb fallout. The book includes extensive appendices, maps, diagrams, and photographs. Environmental managers, ecologists, hydrologists and other river specialists, as well as
concerned general readers will find the book readable and informative.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Radiation
- Science | Environmental Science (see Also Chemistry - Environmental)
- Technology & Engineering | Environmental - General
Dewey: 628.168
LCCN: 93040028
Physical Information: 1.07" H x 6.28" W x 9.22" (1.50 lbs) 356 pages
Themes:
- Geographic Orientation - Texas
- Topical - Ecology
 
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The first atomic bombs were constructed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where lab workers disposed of waste plutonium in nearby canyons leading to the Rio Grande. Today, the environmental consequences are just beginning to be understood as scientists examine the effects created by past
mishandling of one of the most toxic chemical wastes known. Written in an engaging, accessible style, Plutonium and the Rio Grande is the first book to offer a complete exploration of this environmental history. It includes an explanation of what plutonium is, how much of it was released by the Los
Alamos workers, and how much entered the river system directly from waste disposal and indirectly, as a result of atomic bomb fallout. The book includes extensive appendices, maps, diagrams, and photographs. Environmental managers, ecologists, hydrologists and other river specialists, as well as
concerned general readers will find the book readable and informative.