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Radioactive inventories from the Kyshtym and Karachay accidents: estimates based on soil samples collected in the South Urals (1990–1995)

The implementation of the nuclear programme in the Cheliabinsk region in the Ural, where plutonium for the first Soviet nuclear weapons was produced, involved radioactive contamination of the environment. The end of the cold war in the late 1980s initiated a fruitful co-operation between Russian and...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 1997-08, Vol.201 (2), p.137-154
Main Authors: Aarkrog, A., Dahlgaard, H., Nielsen, S.P., Trapeznikov, A.V., Molchanova, I.V., Pozolotina, V.N., Karavaeva, E.N., Yushkov, P.I., Polikarpov, G.G.
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