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nuclear fallout - traduction vers Anglais

RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL FOLLOWING A NUCLEAR BLAST
Fall out; Radioactive Fallout; Radioactive cloud; Radioactive dust; Radioactive fallout; Nuclear Fallout; Fallout; Nuclear dust; Radiological fallout; Nuclear fallouts; The Seven Ten Rule; Nuclear snow
  • pre-war steel]] and post-war steel which is manufactured without atmospheric air, became a valuable commodity for scientists wishing to make extremely precise instruments that detect radioactive emissions, since these two types of steel are the only steels that do not contain trace amounts of fallout.
  • [[Fallout shelter]] sign on a building in [[New York City]]
  • Calculated [[caesium-137]] concentration in the air, 25 March 2011
  • One of many possible fallout patterns mapped by the United States [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] that could occur during a nuclear war. (Based on 1988 data.)

nuclear fallout         
atomarer Fallout, nuklearer Abfall, radioaktiver Niederschlag
radioactive fallout         
radioaktiver Regen, radioaktiver Müll
fallout shelter         
  • Relative abilities of three different types of [[ionizing radiation]] to penetrate solid matter.
  • Large fire door, sealing a fallout and air raid shelter inside the basement parking garage of a hotel in Germany.
  • Ark underground facility.
  • The international distinctive sign of [[civil defense]] personnel and infrastructures.
  • Idealized American fallout shelter, around 1957
  • sp=us}} barrel issued by the  U.S. Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense. 1963
  • The protection factor provided by '''10&nbsp;cm of concrete shielding''' where the source is the idealised Chernobyl fallout.<ref name=OECD>Note that this image was drawn using data from the [http://atom.kaeri.re.kr/ton/nuc6.html ''OECD report''] and the second edition of ''The Radiochemical Manual''</ref>
  • The protection factor provided by '''20&nbsp;cm of concrete shielding''' where the source is the idealised Chernobyl fallout.<ref name=OECD/>
  • The protection factor provided by '''30&nbsp;cm of concrete shielding''' where the source is the idealised Chernobyl fallout.<ref name=OECD/>
  • Calculated relative gamma dose rates from atomic bomb and Chernobyl fallout
  • nuclear]] fallout shelter, designed to protect 20,000 [[civilian]]s in the eventuality of war or disaster ([[civil defense]] function abandoned in 2006).<ref name=SWI/><ref name=Frammery/>
  • Door of a public fallout shelter in Switzerland (2014).
  • Željava underground military airport
ENCLOSED SPACE SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO PROTECT OCCUPANTS FROM RADIOACTIVE DEBRIS OR FALLOUT
Fallout shelters; Nuclear fallout shelter; Fallout shelter.; Atomic shelter
Atombunker

Définition

fallout
¦ noun
1. radioactive particles carried into the atmosphere by a nuclear explosion and gradually falling to the ground over a wide area.
2. the adverse results of a situation.

Wikipédia

Nuclear fallout

Nuclear fallout is the residual radioactive material propelled into the upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast, so called because it "falls out" of the sky after the explosion and the shock wave has passed. It commonly refers to the radioactive dust and ash created when a nuclear weapon explodes. The amount and spread of fallout is a product of the size of the weapon and the altitude at which it is detonated. Fallout may get entrained with the products of a pyrocumulus cloud and fall as black rain (rain darkened by soot and other particulates, which fell within 30–40 minutes of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki). This radioactive dust, usually consisting of fission products mixed with bystanding atoms that are neutron-activated by exposure, is a form of radioactive contamination.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour nuclear fallout
1. One group carried a black banner bearing a yellow symbol seen on nuclear fallout shelters.
2. But the plight of Belarus, where 70 percent of Chernobyl‘s nuclear fallout descended, is less well known.
3. But 20 years after the accident, many of the survivor‘s descendants are still suffering the effects of the nuclear fallout.
4. There they unfurled two small banners and released what they described as "nuclear fallout" – actually yellow confetti – on the bemused delegates below.
5. ARDINGLY, England –– The underground bunker can block nuclear fallout, withstand a direct hit by a jetliner, and is cooled to a deathly chill.