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The causes of the abnormally high mobility of 95Nb in Techa River water are discussed from the viewpoint of general niobium chemistry, specific features of its chemistry on the tracer concentration level, and mode of its supply into the system.
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Logunov, M.V. Comments to the Paper: Mokrov, Yu.G., Behavior of Niobium-95 in Techa River Water. Radiochemistry 65 (Suppl 1), S194–S196 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1066362223070184
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