Calamitas Czernobelensis
Calamitas Czernobelensis[1] vel Tiernobilensis[2] fuit displosio in reactorio nucleari No. 4 in Officina Electrica Nucleari Tiernobilensi, ad Pripetium prope Tiernobilam urbem in septentrionali Reipublicae Socialisticae Sovieticae Ucrainensis regione in Unione Sovieticae, quae die Saturni, 26 Aprilis anno 1986, accidit.[3][4] Maxima existimatur orbis terrarum calamitas nuclearis per ambas impensas et vulnera humana,[5] atque est unus e duobus energiae nuclearis casibus qui gradu septimo—maxima gravitate—in Gradu Eventuum Nuclearium Internationali numeratur, quorum alius est Clades Nuclearis Fukushima Daiichi anni 2011 in Iaponia. Primum responsum necessarium, una cum decontaminatione circumiectorum, ad ultimum plus 500 000 operarum implicavit, et omnis impensa fuit 18 fere billiones rubelorum Sovieticorum —CFA $68 fere billiones, anno 2019 ad inflationem adaptae.[6]
Regio adiacens radiatione nucleari infecta est, et incolae, quorum tunc duodecim milia et quingenti fuerunt, ex eo loco educti sunt.
Nexus interni
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Haec appellatio a Vicipaediano e lingua indigena in sermonem Latinum conversa est. Extra Vicipaediam huius locutionis testificatio vix inveniri potest.
- ↑ Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)
- ↑ Chernobyl Nuclear Accident. . www.iaea.org. 14 Maii 2014.
- ↑ Burgherr, Peter; Hirschberg, Stefan (2008). "A Comparative Analysis of Accident Risks in Fossil, Hydro, and Nuclear Energy Chains". Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 14 (5): 947–973.
- ↑ Black, Richard (12 Aprilis 2011). Fukushima: As Bad as Chernobyl?. . BBC News.
- ↑ Formula:Cite AV media (vide colloquium cum Michaele Gorbachev anno 1996).
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]Relationes publicae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Shoigu, S. K., et L. A. Bolshov, eds. 2006. Twenty years of the Chernobyl accident: Results and Problems in Eliminating Its Consequences in Russia 1986–2006: Russian National Report. Moscuae. PDF.
- 20 years after Chornobyl Catastrophe: Future outlook: National Report of Ukraine. Kiovae. ISBN 966-326-172-2, PDF.
- Shevchuk, V. E., et V. L. Gurachevsky, eds. 2006. 20 Years after the Chernobyl Catastrophe: the consequences in the Republic of Belarus and their overcoming: National report. Committee on the Problems of the Consequences of the Catastrophe at the Chernobyl NPP under the Belarusian Council of Ministers. Minsci. ISBN 985-01-0628-X, ZIP.
Generalia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Abbott, Pamela. 2006. "Chernobyl: Living with Risk and Uncertainty." Health, Risk & Society 8 (2): 105–121.
- Cohen, Bernard Leonard. 1990. "The Chernobyl accident: can it happen here?" In The Nuclear Energy Option: An Alternative for the 90's. Plenum Press. ISBN 978-0-306-43567-6.
- Dyatlov, Anatoly. 2003. [Tiernobila: Quomodo Facta Est?] Russice. Moscuae: Nauchtechlitizdat. ISBN 978-5-93728-006-0.
- Higginbotham, Adam. 2019. Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster. Novi Eboraci: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1-5011-3461-6.
- Hoffmann, Wolfgang. 2001. Fallout From the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster and Congenital Malformations in Europe. Archives of Environmental Health.
- Karpan, Nikolaj V. 2006. [Tiernobila: Ultio Atomi Pacati.] Russice. Dnepropetrovsk: IKK "Balance Club". ISBN 978-966-8135-21-7.
- Medvedev, Grigori. 1989. The Truth About Chernobyl. VAAP. ISBN 978-2-226-04031-2.
- Medvedev, Zhores A. 1990. The Legacy of Chernobyl. Novi Eboraci: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-30814-3.
- Plokhy, Serhii. 2018. Chernobyl: History of a Tragedy. Londinii: Allen Lane.
- Read, Piers Paul. 1993. Ablaze! The Story of the Heroes and Victims of Chernobyl. Random House UK. ISBN 978-0-7493-1633-4.
- Shcherbak, Yurii. 1991. Chernobyl. Novi Eboraci: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-03097-1.
- Tchertkoff, Wladimir. 2016. The Crime of Chernobyl: The Nuclear Goulag. Londinii: Glagoslav Publications. ISBN 978-1-78437-931-5.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad calamitatem Czernobelensem spectant. |
Vicicitatio habet citationes quae ad calamitatem Czernobelensem spectant. |
- "Chernobyl disaster." Encyclopaedia Britannica.
- "Chernobyl disaster facts and information." National Geographic.
- "Chernobyl Recovery and Development Programme." Consociatio Nationum.
- "Frequently Asked Chernobyl Questions." IAEA/
- Pelliculae de calamitate Czernobelens. Apud Net-Film Newsreels and Documentary Films Archive.
- Photographemata ex urbe Pripyat et rerum aliarum.
- Photographemata ex zona alienationis et urbe Prypyat (2010).
- "Photos of a RBMK-based power plant." Apud Englishrussia.com.
- Porta Czernobelensis Internationalis. UN Inter-Agency Project ICRIN.
- "Post-Soviet Pollution: Effects of Chernobyl." Apud Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives.
- Situs interretialis calamitatis proprius. Consociatio Nationum.
- Tabula geographica radioactivitatis tardae circa Czernobelam.