Artificial radionuclides in elements of costal ecosystems of the Kola Peninsula

Since 1991, the Murmansk Marine Biological Institute has carried out comprehensive investigations of radioactivity of Arctic and subarctic marine ecosystems, which are based on extensive documentary, geographic, and taxonomic materials. Long-term monitoring of artificial nuclides was focused on ecos...

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Main Authors: Dmitry G. Matishov, Irina S. Usyagina, Nadezda E. Kasatkin, Elena V. Pavelskaya
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.545.4665
http://www.radioecology.info/Bergen2008/proceedings/132. Matishov Dmitry 2 P.pdf
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Summary:Since 1991, the Murmansk Marine Biological Institute has carried out comprehensive investigations of radioactivity of Arctic and subarctic marine ecosystems, which are based on extensive documentary, geographic, and taxonomic materials. Long-term monitoring of artificial nuclides was focused on ecosystems of the Barents and White seas. Interest in this