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Technological Questions of Safe Elimination of CW Dumps on the Baltic Sea Bed

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Sea-Dumped Chemical Weapons: Aspects, Problems and Solutions

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During the forty-six years of the Cold War the natural purificatory abilities of the world’s oceans and land were mercilessly exploited.

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Malyshev, L.P. (1996). Technological Questions of Safe Elimination of CW Dumps on the Baltic Sea Bed. In: Kaffka, A.V. (eds) Sea-Dumped Chemical Weapons: Aspects, Problems and Solutions. NATO ASI Series, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8713-6_11

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