Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
298
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2002
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0080540236
ISBN-13
9780080540238
Description
This book offers an in-depth exploration of the consequences of radioactive fallout following nuclear explosions and accidents. Y. A. Izrael meticulously delves into the complexities of local, distant, and global effects of radioactivity on the environment and human health. Through detailed analysis, the author provides insight into the various sources of radiation, its dispersal patterns, and the subsequent impacts on ecosystems and communities.
Izrael also emphasizes the importance of addressing these challenges effectively. The discussion extends to potential solutions, urging for a proactive approach to mitigate fallout issues. By examining historical incidents and current preparedness strategies, the text aims to inform policy-makers, scientists, and the public about risks and necessary actions in the event of nuclear incidents. This work serves not only as a critical resource for understanding radioactive fallout but also as a guide to fostering resilience in affected areas.
Izrael also emphasizes the importance of addressing these challenges effectively. The discussion extends to potential solutions, urging for a proactive approach to mitigate fallout issues. By examining historical incidents and current preparedness strategies, the text aims to inform policy-makers, scientists, and the public about risks and necessary actions in the event of nuclear incidents. This work serves not only as a critical resource for understanding radioactive fallout but also as a guide to fostering resilience in affected areas.
Genres
Health & Wellness