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142006164X 978-1420061642 July 15, 2008 1
There are many excellent nuclear chemistry textbooks available for teaching science or engineering seniors or graduate students, but very few for those lacking a more extensive science and math background. And many of them are slipping out of date. Clearly, a more appropriate text is necessary. Introduction to Nuclear Science provides a much-needed textbook for those seeking a more accessible introduction to the topic.

Simple in its concept but elegant in its execution, the book provides a complete introduction to nuclear chemistry and physics, including fundamental concepts, relevant mathematics, current applications, and health issues. The author covers energetics, radioactive decay, nuclear reactions, interactions of radiation with matter, detection methods, and safety measures, including monitoring and regulations. The text also includes material relevant to medical professionals generating and using ionizing radiation for diagnostics and therapy. It provides a balanced view of important contemporary topics such as nuclear power, weapons, and food/mail irradiation.

The text is classroom tested and the author assumes his audience has a limited science and math background that includes some knowledge of algebra and general chemistry. The book not only helps educators teaching nuclear science to undergraduates without a calculus prerequisite, but fills the coming need to educate a new generation of workers in the nuclear industry. The text is also useful to scientists making a career move to the growing nuclear industry.

This volume works well in conjunction with other CRC lab manuals. Check out Experiments in Nuclear Science.


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… It manages to unify physical, chemical, biological, medical and technical aspects of nuclear science … Very useful are the many examples given in the text … The quality of the print and figures is good throughout. The book incontrovertibly deserves a recommendation as a good read for students taking a course in nuclear sciences and all interested readers on an undergraduate level.
Contemporary Physics, Vol. 52, No. 1, January 2011

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University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, USA

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  • Hardcover: 264 pages
  • Publisher: CRC Press; 1 edition (July 15, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 142006164X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1420061642
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent introductory textbook for a complex subject, September 5, 2010
This review is from: Introduction to Nuclear Science (Hardcover)
"Introduction to Nuclear Science" is a short textbook that touches on numerous topics in nuclear science, including radioactive decay, nuclear structure, energy in nuclear decays, interaction of ionizing radiation with matter (including shielding), nuclear reactions, reactors, and weaponry, and radiation in medicine and food technology. Each of these topics is treated in a relatively simple way. For example, the author doesn't get into detail about neutrinos in beta decay, just mentioning that they're there and that they preserve conservation laws. The book is written in a very accessible, conversational style. A physicist would be aghast at the shallow level of the book.
However, this is till a great book for what it is intended to be. What one must understand about this book is the target audience. This book is aimed at students who are not physics majors. The author's introduction implies that he intended the book as a simple introduction to nuclear science for undergraduate students headed for med school. There is not a single integral sign to be found in the book. I think that it would probably even be good in an advanced high school physics class. You can certainly find many textbooks that deal with each topic in this book in much more detail, but I haven't seen another introductory book to this occasionally difficult and often misunderstood topic that comes close in terms of clarity and accessibility.
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