Corresponding Web Notes: Nuclear Power - But They Blow Up! ( pptx
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/ key)
Sources used in
preparation of Web Notes (in approximate Web Note presentation
order):
Growing Support for Nuclear's Role in Mitigating Climate Change
Union of Concerned Scientists Now Supports Nuclear Power, The Climate Coalition, November 2018 (link / cached copy)
The Nuclear Power Dilemma, Union of Concerned Scientists, November 2018 (link / cached copy)
Activists Who Embrace Nuclear Power, The New Yorker, February 2021 (link / cached copy)
Why Even Environmentalists are Supporting Nuclear Power Today, National Public Radio, August 2022 (link / cached copy)
Physics of Nuclear Reactors &
Bombs
For a long read about the origins of nuclear physics and
development of nuclear weapons, I recommend:
The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard
Rhodes (ISBN 978-1-4516-7761-4), Simon & Schuster (1986)
Critical Mass, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
Purification (Enrichment) of Nuclear
Fuel:
Isotope Separation and Enrichment, Britannica (link
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copy)
Isotope Separation, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
Enriched Uranium, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
What is High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU), U.S.
Department of Energy (link
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copy)
Norwegian Heavy Water Sabotage, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
Manhattan Project Isotope Enrichment Plants
Manhattan Project, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
Enriching Uranium - Manhattan Project, National Park Service
(link
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S-50 (Manhattan Project), Wikipedia (link
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copy)
K-25, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
Y-12 National Security Complex, Wikipedia (link
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Hanford Site, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
Hanford Nuclear Reservation - Hanford Cleanup Overview, U.S.
Department of Energy (link
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cached copy)
Hanford Nuclear Waste Cleanup Costs, U.S. Government
Accountability Office, 2022 (link
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copy)
Technology of Nuclear Bombs
Gun-Type Fission Weapon, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
Little Boy, Wikipedia (link
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Fat Man, Wikipedia (link
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Technology of Nuclear Reactors
CRS Report to Congress – "Power Plants: Characteristics and
Costs" - 2008 (link
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copy)
Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) - as at Three
Mile Island
Pressurized Water Reactor, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
Pressurized Water Reactors, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (link
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copy)
Pressurized Water Reactors (animation), Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (link
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copy)
Pressurized Water Reactor Systems, Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (link
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copy)
Pressurized Water Reactor, Energy Education - Canada (link
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copy)
Reaktor Bolshoy Moshchnosti Kanalnyy (RMBK) -
as at Chernobyl
RBMK, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
Void Coefficient, Wikipedia (link
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Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) - as at Fukushima
Boiling Water Reactor, Wikipedia (link
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Boiling Water Reactors, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (link
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copy)
Boiling Water Reactors (animation), Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (link
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copy)
Boiling Water Reactor Systems, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
(link
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copy)
Boiling Water Reactor, Energy Education - Canada (link
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copy)
Nuclear Bomb vs. Nuclear Reactor
Comparisons
Beyond Oppenheimer: How Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Reactors
are Different, U.S. Department of Energy (link
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Three Mile Island Accident
Three Mile Island Accident, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
Report of the President's Commission on the Accident at Three
Mile Island, 1979 (link
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copy)
Backgrounder on the Three Mile Island Accident, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (link/
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copy)
Three Mile Island Accident, World Nuclear Association (link
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Three Mile Island closure, Graphic News (link
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Site of earlier near disaster in identical reactor:
Davis–Besse Nuclear Power Station, Wikipedia (link
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Chernobyl Accident
For a long read about the Chernobyl Disaster, I recommend:
Midnight in Chernobyl by Adam Higginbotham
(ISBN 978-1-978-1-5011-3416-6), Simon & Schuster (2019)
Chernobyl Disaster, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
The Chernobyl Accident - International Nuclear Safety Advisory
Group - 1992 (link
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copy)
Chernobyl Accident - World Nuclear Organization - Updated 2014
(link / cached
copy)
Chernobyl - Role of the Armed Forces, Schollufsin.ru, 2021 (link
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copy)
Three Decades after Chernobyl - Technical or Human Causes, The
Technological and Economic Future of Nuclear Power, 2019 (link
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copy)
Fukushima Accident
2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Wikipedia (link
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Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, Wikipedia (link
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Fukushima Danii Nuclear Power Plant, Wikipedia (link
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Fukushima Nuclear Accident, Wikipedia (link
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Preliminary Lessons Learned from the Fukushima Daiichi
Accident, International Atomic Energy Agency
(link
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Lessons Learned from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident, National
Research Council of the U.S. National Academies (link
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copy)
What Happened at Fukushima - A Technical Perspective, Lawrence
Berkeley National Lab, 2011 (link
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copy)
Overview of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
Accident, The Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan -
FEPC (link
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copy)
Greater Danger Lies in Spent Fuel than in Reactors, The New
York Times, 2011 (link
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copy)
Fukushima Ten Years Later - The Catastrophic Accident and its
Consequences, German Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear
Waste Management (link
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copy)
Melting Points of Metals, Fractory (link
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Fukusima-like Oceanfront
U.S. Nuclear Reactor Sites
Humboldt Bay Nuclear Power Plant
Humboldt Bay Nuclear Power Plant, Wikipedia (link
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copy)
California Town Still Scarred by 1964 Tsunami, National
Public Radio, 2005 (link
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copy)
Crescent City - California, Wikipedia (link
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San Onofre Nuclear Plant
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Wikipedia (link
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Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant
Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Wikipedia (link
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Greenhouse Gas Impact of Nuclear
Reactor's Concrete:
Inventory of U.S. Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990 - 2022,
Environmental Protection Agency, 2024, Section 2.2: Emissions
from all sources / Section 4.1 Emissions due to cement
production (link
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copy)
U.S. Annual Production of Portland Cement, U.S. Geological
Survey (link
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cached copy)
ACC's Mega Kiln Line Project, Cement.com - December 2011 (link
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copy)
Concrete: Scientific Principles, Materials Science &
Technology Teacher's Workshop, University of Illinois
(link
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Construction of Nuclear Power Stations,
ConcreteConstruction.net - 1 October 1961 (link
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copy)
All IEEE publications have been deleted in
response to their 2015 policy on digital publications (link)
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