Vertical Distribution of Anthropogenic Radionuclides in Cores from Contaminated Floodplains of the Yenisey River

The Krasnoyarsk-26 Mining and Chemical Combine (KMCC; currently Zheleznogorsk), has constituted a source of anthropogenic radioactivity to the Yenisey River from commencement of original operations at the site in 1958 through to modern times. The main activities of the KMCC over the years have been...

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