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E-grāmata: Catastrophe in Japan: The Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011

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  • Formāts: 155 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781614704119
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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781614704119

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The March 11th 2011, earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan followed by the nuclear crisis are having a large negative impact on the economy of Japan but a lesser effect on world trade and financial markets. Japan has lost considerable physical and human capital. In excess of 27,000 persons in Japan have been killed or are missing, and more than 202,000 homes and other buildings have been totally or partially damaged. The negative effects of the earthquake and tsunami are being compounded by the continuing crisis at the Fukushima nuclear reactors and the resulting evacuations, radioactive contamination and shortages of electricity; continuing aftershocks and the extensive damage to infrastructure, homes, manufacturing plants and other buildings. This book explores the catastrophe in Japan with a focus on economic and trade effects, as well as food and agriculture implications and the Fukushima nuclear crisis.
Preface vii
Chapter 1 Japan's 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami: Economic Effects and Implications for the United States
1(20)
Dick K. Nanto
William H. Cooper
J. Michael Donnelly
Renee Johnson
Chapter 2 Japan's 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami: Food and Agriculture Implications
21(14)
Renee Johnson
Chapter 3 Monitoring of Radioactive Contaminants for Agricultural and Livestock Products (in Relation to the Accident at Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant)
35(2)
Policy Planning and Communication Division, Inspection and Safety Division Department of Food Safety
Chapter 4 Handling of Provisional Regulation Values for Radioactive Iodine in Fishery Products
37(4)
Policy Planning and Communication Division, Inspection and Safety Division, Department of Food Safety
Chapter 5 Japan 2011 Earthquake: U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Response
41(10)
Andrew Feickert
Emma Chanlett-Avery
Chapter 6 Fukushima Nuclear Crisis
51(8)
Richard J. Campbell
Mark Holt
Chapter 7 The Japanese Nuclear Incident: Technical Aspects
59(18)
Jonathan Medalia
Chapter 8 Effects of Radiation from Fukushima Daiichi on the U.S. Marine Environment
77(8)
Eugene H. Buck
Harold F. Upton
Chapter 9 NRC Frequently Asked Questions Related to the March 11, 2011 Japanese Earthquake And Tsunami
85(8)
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Chapter 10 Frequently Asked Questions About the Japan Nuclear Crisis "What Do I Need to Know to Protect Myself?"
93(4)
Chapter 11 Written Statement of Gregory B. Jaczko, Chairman, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, to the Environment and Public Works Committee and the Clean Air and Nuclear Safety Subcommittee
97(6)
Chapter 12 Testimony of Lisa P. Jackson, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, before the Environment and Public Works Committee and the Clean Air and Nuclear Safety Subcommittee
103(4)
Chapter 13 Statement of Thomas B. Cochran, PhD., Senior Scientist, Nuclear Program, Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., on the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster and its Implications for U.S. Nuclear Power Reactors
107(28)
Chapter Sources 135(2)
Index 137