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Radiochemical Procedures For Speciation Of Actinides In The Environment. Methodology And Data Obtained In Contaminated Regions Of Russia By Radionuclides

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Environmental Protection Against Radioactive Pollution

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The following sources of penetration of radionuclides into the environment are under consideration usually as the main factors: ■ nuclear (thermonuclear) weapons tests; ■ working of radiochemical plants supporting nuclear power cycle and production of plutonium for military purposes; ■ dump of radioactive wastes into ocean; ■ accidents on nuclear power station.

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Novikov, A.P., Myasoedov, B.F. (2003). Radiochemical Procedures For Speciation Of Actinides In The Environment. Methodology And Data Obtained In Contaminated Regions Of Russia By Radionuclides. In: Birsen, N., Kadyrzhanov, K.K. (eds) Environmental Protection Against Radioactive Pollution. NATO Science Series, vol 33. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0975-1_27

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