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Author:
Olson, Steve, 1956- author.
Title:
The apocalypse factory : plutonium and the making of the atomic age / Steve Olson.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
336 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Atomic bomb--United States--History--20th century.
Plutonium industry--Hanford--Hanford--History--20th century.
Hanford Engineer Works--History.
Nuclear weapons--United States--History.
Hanford Engineer Works.
Atomic bomb.
Nuclear weapons.
Plutonium industry.
United States.
Washington (State)--Hanford.
1900-1999
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part 1. The road to Hanford -- The chain reaction -- Element 94 -- The decision -- The Met Lab -- Plutonium at last -- The demonstration -- Part 2. A factory in the desert -- The evicted -- The builders -- The B Reactor -- The T Plant -- Implosion -- Washington, D.C. -- Trinity -- Tinian Island -- Part 3. Under the mushroom cloud -- Nagasaki Medical College Hospital -- The Urakami Valley -- Nagasaki -- Part 4. Confronting Armageddon -- The Cold War -- Building the nuclear arsenal -- Peak production -- The reckoning -- Remembering -- Epilogue.
Summary:
"A thrilling narrative of scientific triumph-and the unimaginable, world-ending peril it brought us. Fearing that the Germans would be the first to weaponize the atom, the United States marshaled brilliant minds and seemingly inexhaustible bodies to find a way to create a nuclear chain reaction with unimaginable explosive power. It would begin with plutonium, the first element ever manufactured by humans. In a matter of months, a city designed to produce this dangerous material arose from the desert of eastern Washington State. Plutonium powered the bomb that dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 (a target selected in almost arbitrary fashion). And the work of Glenn Seaborg, Enrico Fermi, and hundreds of thousands of others-the physicists, engineers, laborers, and support staff of the Hanford Nuclear Facility-would remain the basis of the entire US nuclear arsenal during the Cold War and into the present. With his characteristic blend of scientific clarity and human stories, Steve Olson offers this dramatic story of human achievement-and hubris-to a new generation"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0393634973
9780393634976
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1120096530
LCCN:
2020008293
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
GBPF771 -- Ankeny Kirkendall Public Library (Ankeny)
SAPG074 -- Cedar Falls Public Library (Cedar Falls)
OJPC027 -- Corning Public Library (Corning) — 623.4 OLS
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)
DYPD423 -- Eldora Public Library (Eldora)
ALPE516 -- Fairfield Public Library (Fairfield)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
GOPG641 -- Marshalltown Public Library (Marshalltown)
PMAX975 -- Morningside University - Hickman-Johnson-Furrow Library (Sioux City)

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