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Martin Lodenius
External pollution load in the Baltic Sea originates from urban, agricultural and industrial sources. Emissions of heavy metals have decreased substantially in the catchment area but the temporal trends are not always significant and differ with sample, ...
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Andrey Puchkov and Evgeny Yakovlev
The paper is devoted to the assessment of the content of anthropogenic radionuclides in tundra landscapes of the subarctic zone of Russia. The authors of the article studied the features of accumulation and migration of anthropogenic radionuclides and id...
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Petros Leivadaros, Christos Tsabaris, Dionisis L. Patiris, Georgios Eleftheriou, Filothei K. Pappa, Efrossyni Androulakaki, Manos Dasenakis, Evangelia Krasakopoulou and Vassilis Zervakis
Recent spatial and vertical distributions of 137Cs activity concentration in the Aegean Sea are presented almost 30 years after the Chernobyl accident. The study aims to provide the current radioactivity levels of 137Cs in the Aegean Sea and to combine t...
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Volodymyr Krasnov,Oleksandr Orlov,Oleh Zhukovskyi,Mariia Korbut,Iryna Davydova,Viktoriia Melnyk,Olha Zborovska
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Radioactive contamination of the above-ground phytomass of marsh Labrador tea (Ledum palustre L.) in different periods after the Chernobyl accident was studied. Marsh Labrador tea is widely used in official and folk medicine. The studied species grows in...
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Manuel Javier Martínez Carrillo,Nuria Mateo Lorente,Antonio Espínola Jiménez
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According to data published by the International Labor Organization (ILO, 2019), it is estimated that worldwide, one worker dies every 15 seconds due to work-related accidents or diseases, and that in the same period of time, 153 workers suffer an occupa...
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Akiko Sato and Yuliya Lyamzina
Since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident, tremendous resources have been devoted to recovery, and the Japanese Government is gradually lifting evacuation orders. However, public concerns remain prevalent, affecting some people?s return to a normal life ...
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Joseph John Bevelacqua
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Fukushima Daiichi is the most recent in a series of major power reactor accidents. With Three Mile Island and Chernobyl, Fukushima Daiichi offers another event in which severe fuel damage occurred, fission products were released to the environment,...
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George Vayssier
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After the accidents in Three Mile Island (TMI) and Chernobyl, many countries decided to develop and implement guidelines specifically directed to mitigate accidents with core damage, so-called severe accidents. The guidelines are usually named Severe Acc...
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Mehnaz .,Sami-ud-Din Ahmad
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Recent events at Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station (NPS), the Chernobyl disaster and the Three Miles Island (TMI) accident revealed the importance of Human and Organizational Factors for the safe and reliable operation of Nuclear Power Plants (NPP...
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Natalia Zarubina
Impact of the accident on Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant on pollution of fungi within the 30-km alienation zone and within the Kiev region has been studied. Fungi accumulate practically all radionuclides produced by the accident. Dynamics of the accumulat...
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