AbstractThe Russian nuclear submarine K-27 suffered a loss of coolant accident in 1968 and with nuclear fuel in both reactors it was scuttled in 1981 in the outer part of Stepovogo Bay located on the eastern coast of Novaya Zemlya. The inventory of spent nuclear fuel on board the submarine is of concern because it represents a potential source of radioactive contamination of the Kara Sea and a criticality accident with potential for long-range atmospheric transport of radioactive particles cannot be ruled out. To address these concerns and to provide a better basis for evaluating possible radiological impacts of potential releases in case a salvage operation is initiated, we assessed the atmospheric transport of radionuclides and deposition...
Severe Nuclear Accident Program (SNAP) has been developed at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute ...
A methodology of experimental simulation of state of spent nuclear fuel that occurs on the sea floor...
The new technologies were developed for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) condition operative monitoring and ...
Abstract: Severe Nuclear Accident Program (SNAP) has been developed at the Norwegian Meteorological ...
A probabilistic analysis of atmospheric transport and deposition patterns from two nuclear risk site...
The precarious condition of several radioactive sources, and the aggravating situation with regard t...
Of the wide variety of dumped objects containing radioactive materials in the Arctic seas, the subma...
Severe Nuclear Accident Program (SNAP) has been developed at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute ...
The spatial and temporal variation in radiocaesium and 90Sr doses to two population groups of the tw...
The atmospheric transport to Sweden and the deposition there of radioactive material following the C...
The atmospheric transport to Sweden and the deposition there of radioactive material following the C...
International audienceThere are objects with some periods of higher than normal levels of risk of ac...
On August 10, 1985, during the completion of reactor fueling network on a nuclear submarine at Chazh...
International audienceThere are objects with some periods of higher than normal levels of risk of ac...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union and consequently the termination of the Cold War and the disa...
Severe Nuclear Accident Program (SNAP) has been developed at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute ...
A methodology of experimental simulation of state of spent nuclear fuel that occurs on the sea floor...
The new technologies were developed for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) condition operative monitoring and ...
Abstract: Severe Nuclear Accident Program (SNAP) has been developed at the Norwegian Meteorological ...
A probabilistic analysis of atmospheric transport and deposition patterns from two nuclear risk site...
The precarious condition of several radioactive sources, and the aggravating situation with regard t...
Of the wide variety of dumped objects containing radioactive materials in the Arctic seas, the subma...
Severe Nuclear Accident Program (SNAP) has been developed at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute ...
The spatial and temporal variation in radiocaesium and 90Sr doses to two population groups of the tw...
The atmospheric transport to Sweden and the deposition there of radioactive material following the C...
The atmospheric transport to Sweden and the deposition there of radioactive material following the C...
International audienceThere are objects with some periods of higher than normal levels of risk of ac...
On August 10, 1985, during the completion of reactor fueling network on a nuclear submarine at Chazh...
International audienceThere are objects with some periods of higher than normal levels of risk of ac...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union and consequently the termination of the Cold War and the disa...
Severe Nuclear Accident Program (SNAP) has been developed at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute ...
A methodology of experimental simulation of state of spent nuclear fuel that occurs on the sea floor...
The new technologies were developed for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) condition operative monitoring and ...