Chernobyl Radiation Cloud
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Red indicates the extent of the radiation cloud on April 27, just after the accident in Chernobyl. Blue, indicates its almost worldwide distribution until the 6th of May. |
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Original source of page: http://www.worldprocessor.com/53.htm
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On April 26, 1986, an accident at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor in the former Soviet Union released a full spectrum of fission products into the atmosphere. The accident was not promptly reported, and little information on the amount or character of the release was available. Within a few days of the release, ARAC produced quantitative estimates of the regional-scale contamination. For 16 days, ARAC supported the joint U.S. effort coordinated by the Environmental Protection Agency to assist western Europe's immediate response.
Original source of table: http://narac.llnl.gov/responses/chernobyl.html |
![]() The integrated Cesium ground-level air concentration pattern four days after the beginning of the Chernobyl accident. |