The Internet and the Bomb:
A Research Guide to Policy and Information about Nuclear Weapons


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QUICK GUIDES TABLE 1
Quick Guide to Resources on Nuclear Physics and Math

Conversion Factors
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Metrics/factors.htm
Formulas for converting length, area, volume etc.

Favorite Mathematical Constants
http://www.mathsoft.com/asolve/constant/constant.html

Periodic Table of the Elements
http://mwanal.lanl.gov/CST/imagemap/periodic/periodic.html
From Americium to Uranium, the complete and unvarnished facts.

Table of Isotopes
http://isotopes.lbl.gov/isotopes/toi.html
Prepared by the staff of the Isotopes Project at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.

The Los Alamos Nuclear Information Service
http://t2.lanl.gov/data/data.html
Provides access to a variety of nuclear data, including ENDF/B cross sections, radioactive decay data, astrophysics data, photoatomic data, charged particle data, thermal neutron data, a Map to the Nuclides, and a Nuclear Data Viewer.

National Nuclear Data Center (NNDC)
http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/
http://datwww.dne.bnl.gov/nndc.html

U.S. Nuclear Data Network
http://www.dne.bnl.gov/~burrows/usndn/usndn.html

U.S. Nuclear Data Program
http://www.tunl.duke.edu/~nucldata/usndp.html

U.S. Nuclear Data Reaction Network
http://www.dne.bnl.gov/~burrows/usnrdn/




The Internet and the Bomb: A Research Guide to Policy and Information about Nuclear Weapons is written and maintained by William M. Arkin and Robert S. Norris. Any questions, comments or suggestions should be sent to the authors at warkin@igc.org and rnorris@nrdc.org. This page was last updated 5/1/97


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