Long-Term Worldwide Effects of Multiple Nuclear-Weapons Detonations
Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1975. Quarto, 213, wraps, figures, charts, tables, appendices, references, glossary, small stain on rear cover. The principal new point developed in this report is that the major predicted longer-term effects of detonation of several nuclear weapons derive from the flux of ultraviolet radiation on the earth's surface due to damage to the ozone layer. Condition: very good.
Keywords: Nuclear, Ozone
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