Accumulation and migration of 137Cs in the tundra landscapes (North-West of Kola Peninsula)

The scope of the paper is the current radioecological situation on the Kola Peninsula. Activity of existing enterprises in the region increases the potential danger of radioactive contamination. One of such enterprises is the ship reparation yard Nerpa specializing in the disposal of decommissioned...

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Main Authors: Natalia Kuzmenkova, Alexey Miroshnikov, Tatiana Vorobyova
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.581.804
http://www.radioecology.info/Bergen2008/proceedings/125. Kuzmenkova_abst P.pdf
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Summary:The scope of the paper is the current radioecological situation on the Kola Peninsula. Activity of existing enterprises in the region increases the potential danger of radioactive contamination. One of such enterprises is the ship reparation yard Nerpa specializing in the disposal of decommissioned nuclear submarines of the Russian Federation Navy since 1992.