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title:(Up-to-date AND studies AND of AND radionuclides AND transfer AND in AND the AND rivers AND system AND Techa-Iset-Tobol-Irtysh-Ob AND to AND Kara AND Sea AND by AND joint AND international AND group)

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1 Conference paper

Up-to-date studies of radionuclides transfer in the rivers system Techa-Iset-Tobol-Irtysh-Ob to Kara Sea by joint international group

Year: 1995

Language: English

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2 Book chapter

Up-To-Date Studies of Radionuclides Transfer in the River System Techa-Iset-Tobol-Irtysh-Ob to Kara Sea by A Joint International Group

Aarkrog, A.

Radioecology and the Restoration of Radioactive-contaminated Sites — 1996, pp. 187-201

MAYAK is a nuclear facility established by the Former Soviet Union for the production of plutonium for military purposes. It is located 55°44’N 60°54’E, 70 km north of Cheliabinsk and 15 km east of the city of Kyshtym in the southern Urals. MAYAK covers an area of 90 km2 and was operated by the former Ministry of Nuclear Power of the USSR. (At present Ministry of Atomic Energy of Russia).

Year: 1996

Language: English

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3 Conference paper

Up-to-date studies of radionuclides transfer in the river system Techa-Iset-Tobol-Irtysh-Ob to Kara Sea by a joint international group

Aarkrog, A.

Radioecology and the Restoration of Radioactive-contaminated Sites. Proceedings — 1996, pp. 187-201

Year: 1996

Language: English

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