Soviet Atomic Energy

, Volume 71, Issue 3, pp 764–768 | Cite as

Effect of radioactive contamination deposited in a Swamp on the radiological situation in the adjacent region

  • A. L. Kononovich
  • V. A. Luppov
  • V. I. Makovskii
  • M. G. Nifontova
  • I. I. Koltik
  • E. M. Rafikov
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Keywords

Adjacent Region Radioactive Contamination Radiological Situation 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1992

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. L. Kononovich
  • V. A. Luppov
  • V. I. Makovskii
  • M. G. Nifontova
  • I. I. Koltik
  • E. M. Rafikov

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