Citations and References

Permissions

1. Animation of atom splitting at http://thinkquest.advanced.org/C002190F/English/works.htm from How Nuclear Power and Radiation Work http://www.howstuffworks.com/nuclear.htm, Brian Marshall, brain@howstuffworks.com, Aug. 2000. Email message.


References

Electronic Sources
Text or Multimedia from Web Pages, FTP sites, Telnet

1. Parker, James "A Hypertext History of the State of Iowa." Hypertext History. 1975 (Apr. 1998)

1.  "CHERNOBYL" Web Pages. 1997 (July 2000)

2. Black, Derek "Chernobyl" Web Pages. 1998 (July 2000)

3. "Sequence of Events Leading To The Accident" Web Pages.

4. "Chernobyl Nuclear Catastrophe of April 26, 1986" Web Pages. 1998 (July 2000)

5. "The Story from Beginning to End" Web Pages. 1999 (June 2000)

6. "Causes of the Chernobyl Accident" Web Pages. 1997 (July 2000)

Electronic Sources
Publications on CD-ROM, Diskette, or Magnetic Tapes

1. "Chernobyl Accident" Encyclopedia Britannica CD 99- Multimedia Edition. 2000

Printed Materials
Entire book

1. Medvedev, Zhores. Legacy of Chernobyl. New York: W.W. Norton Company, 1992

2. V.G. Baryakhtar. The Chernobyl Catastrophe. New York, Begell House, 1998