The article presents a reprint of the article "The Consequences of Nuclear War," by Bernard T. Feld, which appeared in the 1976 issue of "International Year Book and Statesmen's Who's Who." It states the tragedy a nuclear war can bring. Knowledge of the consequences a nuclear war can ...
Journal of Nuclear Materials, Volume 297, Issue 1, July 2001, Pages 7–13 Original Research Article PDF (95 K) Planet earth in jeopardy: L. Dotto, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1986, 134 pp. Price £4.95 (paperback) 1986, Science of The Total Environment more Michel Benarie Planet...
Environmental consequences of nuclear war (scope 28): Volume 1, physical and atmospheric effects, A. B. Pittock, T. P. Ackerman, P. J. Crutzen, M. C. MacCracken, C. S. Shapiro and R. P. Turco. VOLUME 2, ECOLOGICAL AND AGRICULTURAL EFFECTS M. A. Harwell and T. C. Hutchinson,...
Grover, who teaches in the department of biology at the University of New Mexico, is chairman of the Ecological Society of America's committee to evaluate the consequences of nuclear war and served on the team of ecologists and biologists investigating the implications of the TTAPS study. ...
百度试题 题目中国大学MOOC: Nobody can envisage the consequences of total nuclear war.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 imagine 反馈 收藏
It is to be expected that the predictable consequences of a nuclear war are more terrible than any of the indirect effects that have been discussed. Detailed calculations on the consequences of massive release of smoke seem to bear out this general expectation. This contrast may become ever more...
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The Consequences o f "Lhnited"Nuclear Attacks on the United States William Daugherty, Barbara Levi, and Frank von Hippel A n all-out nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union would destroy the urban areas of both countries and thereby the infrastructure that makes them modern...
Germany's security aim, within the Alliance, is to prevent the regionalization of war—whether nuclear or nonnuclear—in its territory through the risk‐sharing and deterrence‐sharing of the Alliance. Thus, in the light of the INF agreement, grave difficulties arise for Germany's security aims...
Allies using force to resolve the North Korea problem will be the defining event of the 21st century, with a range of possibilities from a limited “surgical” strike to nuclear war between Western allies and China and/or Russia. Anticipating and positioning for economic consequences of war on ...