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Plutonium content in soils of the european part of the country after the accident at Chernobyl Nuclear Generating Station

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V. I. Vernadskii Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Translated from Atomnaya Énergiya, Vol. 72, No. 6, pp. 593-599, June, 1992.

Work was performed by the following team of co-workers: T. I. Bukina, T. V. Bunina, N. S. Varezhkina, T. A. Goryachenkova, N. N. Dogadkin, T. V. Dubrova, V. V. Emel'yanov, S. A. Ivanova, M. N. Ilyukhin, I. E. Kazinskaya, N. V. Katargin, E. M. Korobova, N. Yu. Kremlyakova, E. V. Kuzovkina, E. A. Lavrinovich, M. N. Mikhaeeva, Yu. P. Novikov, P. M. Orlov, G. A. Pribylova, I. M. Rodionova, V. A. Ryabukhin, B. V. Savel'ev, A. M. Tuzova.

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Lebedev, I.A., Myasoedov, B.F., Pavlotskaya, F.I. et al. Plutonium content in soils of the european part of the country after the accident at Chernobyl Nuclear Generating Station. At Energy 72, 515–520 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00760909

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  • Generate Station
  • Plutonium
  • Nuclear Generate
  • European Part
  • Plutonium Content