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Plutonium and the Rio Grande: Environmental Change and Contamination in the Nuclear Age
Plutonium and the Rio Grande: Environmental Change and Contamination in the Nuclear Age, 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 scientis, Plutonium and the Rio Grande: Environmental Change and Contamination in the Nuclear Age has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Plutonium and the Rio Grande: Environmental Change and Contamination in the Nuclear Age
  • Written by author William L. Graf
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, December 1994
  • 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 scientis
  • 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 scientis
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1Introduction and Related Research3
2Plutonium and Los Alamos17
3The Northern Rio Grande Basin32
4Fluvial Sediment, Forms, and Processes60
5Engineering Works85
6Reparian Vegetation97
7Plutonium in the Rio Grande System108
8Annual Plutonium Budget for the Rio Grande140
9Sediment and Plutonium Storage Upstream from Cochiti154
10Sediment and Plutonium Storage Downstream from Cochiti174
11Simulation of Sediment and Plutonium Dynamics200
12General Lessons and Conclusions226
App. A. Units of Measure243
App. B. Hydrologic and Sediment Transport Data245
App. C. Sediment Particle-Size Data264
App. D. Geomorphologic Data269
App. E. Plutonium Data271
App. F. Topographic Maps, U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangles, Showing the Rio Grande Between Espanola and Elephant Butte275
App. G. Sources of Aerial Photographs for the Northern Rio Grande276
App. H. Sources of Historical Ground Photographs for the Northern Rio Grande277
App. I. Contact Persons for Northern Rio Grande Data278
App. J. Basic Formulas Used in the Riverine Accounting and Transport Program279
Notes281
References303
Index323


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