This article summarises some key activities undertaken as part of a NATO-funded project to map and improve our understanding of the behaviour and fate of radionuclides in the Belarusian Sector of the Chernobyl Exclusion zone. Data are presented concerning activity concentrations of 137Cs, 90Sr and selected actinides and how these data have been used to produce contour maps of contamination densities. Factors affecting the transfer of radionuclides to plants and animals at selected study sites are considered and the geochemical phase association of radionulcides in soils and implications for actinide mobility commented upon. A final important subject for elaboration has been the transboundary transport of contamination by natural phenomena. ...
Abstract. In 1986, the Chernobyl disaster provoked the uncontrolled release of significant amounts o...
This study addresses a significant data deficiency in the developing environmental protection framew...
The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was the largest nuclear accident in the world. It ...
Soil samples originating from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and Vetka region of Southern Belarus, whi...
In the beginning of April 2020, large fires that started in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) estab...
The article highlights the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster. Northern Polissia has been and st...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A detailed study of 137Cs redistribution was conducted within a small agricultur...
This paper reports the study of the vertical migration of radionuclides in soils at test sites adjac...
Depth distributions are presented for actinides and 137Cs in soils in agricultural areas of SE Belar...
International audienceThis review article introduces an experimental site located within the Chernob...
Within the RESTORE project (‘restoration strategies for radioactive contaminated ecosystems&rs...
Abstract: It was found that in areas distant from an operating NPP the 14C concentration is characte...
The depth distribution of plutonium, americium, and Cs-137 originating front the 1986 accident at th...
The explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in northern Ukraine in April, 1986, was one of th...
The accident of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (ChNPP) in 1986 was probably the worst environment...
Abstract. In 1986, the Chernobyl disaster provoked the uncontrolled release of significant amounts o...
This study addresses a significant data deficiency in the developing environmental protection framew...
The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was the largest nuclear accident in the world. It ...
Soil samples originating from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and Vetka region of Southern Belarus, whi...
In the beginning of April 2020, large fires that started in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) estab...
The article highlights the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster. Northern Polissia has been and st...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A detailed study of 137Cs redistribution was conducted within a small agricultur...
This paper reports the study of the vertical migration of radionuclides in soils at test sites adjac...
Depth distributions are presented for actinides and 137Cs in soils in agricultural areas of SE Belar...
International audienceThis review article introduces an experimental site located within the Chernob...
Within the RESTORE project (‘restoration strategies for radioactive contaminated ecosystems&rs...
Abstract: It was found that in areas distant from an operating NPP the 14C concentration is characte...
The depth distribution of plutonium, americium, and Cs-137 originating front the 1986 accident at th...
The explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in northern Ukraine in April, 1986, was one of th...
The accident of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (ChNPP) in 1986 was probably the worst environment...
Abstract. In 1986, the Chernobyl disaster provoked the uncontrolled release of significant amounts o...
This study addresses a significant data deficiency in the developing environmental protection framew...
The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was the largest nuclear accident in the world. It ...