From May 21 to June 11 1991 seven measuring vans from the Federal Republic of Germany conducted investigations an radioactivity of environmental samples in the Russian Federation. The measurements were concentrated in the areas of Tula, Kaluga and Brjansk, which were contaminated with different concentrations by the accident of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. These investigations were financed by the "Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit" and aimed at the information of the population. In this report, the measuring campaign is described and the results are presented
The report presents the results of radioactivity monitoring measurements by the Landesanstalt fuer U...
The relevance of the work is determined by the absence of documents on the problems of observation z...
The relevance of the work is determined by the absence of documents on the problems of observation z...
From May till October 1991 specialists from the Federal Republic of Germany investigated both the en...
The body content of radionuclides of close to 160.000 persons in the RSFSR has been examined during ...
From 21.10.1990 to 01.11.1990 a Netherlands humanitarian fact finding mission on aid to people affec...
The measuring programme was supported by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Con...
From 21.10.1990 to 01.11.1990 a Netherlands humanitarian fact finding mission on aid to people affec...
In 1993 again, the Bavarian State Agency for Environmental protection had a broad range of tasks to ...
The European Radiation Research Programme refocused some of its research effort within EU countries ...
This report gives an overview on the results of the environmental measurements a003, which have been...
In this thesis a variety of sampling methods have been utilised to assess the amount of deposited ac...
Two scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy`s Environmental Measurements Laboratory served as ...
The first of the three contributions, contained in this report published by the Institute for Radiat...
After the reactor accident at Chernobyl in 1986 the development of environmental contamination and p...
The report presents the results of radioactivity monitoring measurements by the Landesanstalt fuer U...
The relevance of the work is determined by the absence of documents on the problems of observation z...
The relevance of the work is determined by the absence of documents on the problems of observation z...
From May till October 1991 specialists from the Federal Republic of Germany investigated both the en...
The body content of radionuclides of close to 160.000 persons in the RSFSR has been examined during ...
From 21.10.1990 to 01.11.1990 a Netherlands humanitarian fact finding mission on aid to people affec...
The measuring programme was supported by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Con...
From 21.10.1990 to 01.11.1990 a Netherlands humanitarian fact finding mission on aid to people affec...
In 1993 again, the Bavarian State Agency for Environmental protection had a broad range of tasks to ...
The European Radiation Research Programme refocused some of its research effort within EU countries ...
This report gives an overview on the results of the environmental measurements a003, which have been...
In this thesis a variety of sampling methods have been utilised to assess the amount of deposited ac...
Two scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy`s Environmental Measurements Laboratory served as ...
The first of the three contributions, contained in this report published by the Institute for Radiat...
After the reactor accident at Chernobyl in 1986 the development of environmental contamination and p...
The report presents the results of radioactivity monitoring measurements by the Landesanstalt fuer U...
The relevance of the work is determined by the absence of documents on the problems of observation z...
The relevance of the work is determined by the absence of documents on the problems of observation z...