Gesammelte Delicious-Links:
- Kernkraftwerk Fukushima-Daiichi – Wikipedia
- Internationale Bewertungsskala für nukleare Ereignisse (INES) – Skala, die die Begriffe GAU und Super-GAU überflüssig macht – Wikipedia
- Arbeitsgericht Köln hält fristlose Kündigung eines WDR-Redakteurs für unwirksam
- Latest Earthquakes in the World – Past 7 days –
- Online Tabelle mit gemessenen Strahlungsdaten – Japan Radiation Data Historic Values
- Abläufe in einem Siedewasserreaktor – How a Reactor Shuts Down and What Happens in a Meltdown – Interactive Feature – NYTimes.com
- Links zum GAU in Japan – Our Reading List for Following Nuclear News From Japan – ProPublica
- Spent Fuel Now Focus at Japanese Reactor, Highlighting Concerns About Plant Design – ProPublica – The plant contains spent fuel rods (Brennstäbe) that were removed from the reactor. If these rods had run dry, they could overheat and catch fire. That is almost as dangerous as the fuel in working reactors melting down, because the spent fuel can also spew radioactivity into the atmosphere.
- Lagerung verbrauchter Brennstäbe – UCS Spent Fuel Report – ProPublica