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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has selected Slideshare to host documentation, slide shows, and other presentations on the Japanese nuclear crisis.
You can access (as of this writing) 26 presentations, and 6 documents at the IAEA Presentations Channel.
Some of these are multi-slide presentations while others are informative single page charts and graphics, like the one below:
A resource very much worth checking every day or so.
Related Post:
IAEA
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- Japan Raises Severity Of Fukushima Crisis
- IAEA Update: Evacuation Status & Fukushima Daiichi Reactor
- IAEA: Onagawa Facility Declares Level 1 Emergency
IAEA Update
- IAEA To Send Fact Finding Mission To Fukushima
- IAEA Briefing On Fukushima Severity Level
- IAEA Fukushima Briefing: April 10th
- Japan: IAEA Briefing April 8th
- Fukushima IAEA Updates: March 24th
- IAEA Update: The 6 Fukushima Reactors At A Glance
- IAEA Update (March 17th) On Japan’s Nukes
- Japan: Radiation Readings & Two IAEA Updates
crisis
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- IAEA Preliminary Assessment Of The Fukushima Disaster
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- IAEA Briefing On Fukushima Severity Level
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