From early April 2020, wildfires raged in the highly contaminated areas around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (CNPP), Ukraine. For about 4 weeks, the fires spread around and into the Chernobyl exclusion zone (CEZ) and came within a few kilometers of both the CNPP and radioactive waste storage facilities. Wildfires occurred on several occasions throughout the month of April. They were extinguished, but weather conditions and the spread of fires by airborne embers and smoldering fires led to new fires starting at different locations of the CEZ. The forest fires were only completely under control at the beginning of May, thanks to the tireless and incessant work of the firefighters and a period of sustained precipitation. In total, 0.7-1.2 ...
This paper analyzes the current and future status of forests in Ukraine and Belarus that were contam...
Following the 1986 Chornobyl accident an area of approaching 5000 km2 surrounding the nuclear plant ...
In this paper, we analyze the current and future status of forests in Ukraine and Belarus that were ...
From early April 2020, wildfires raged in the highly contaminated areas around the Chernobyl nuclear...
International audienceFrom early April 2020, wildfires raged in the highly contaminated areas around...
In the beginning of April 2020, large fires that started in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) estab...
International audienceThis paper demonstrates the environmental impacts of the wildfires occurring a...
The accident of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (ChNPP) in 1986 was probably the worst environment...
International audienceIn April and August 2015, two major fires in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ...
In April 2020, several wildfires took place in and around the Chernobyl exclusion zone. These fires ...
In this study we explore the conditions that led to the unprecedented wildfire that occurred in the ...
International audienceRadioactive contamination in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia after the Chernobyl a...
This paper examines the issue of radionuclide resuspension from wildland fires in areas contaminated...
This paper analyzes the current and future status of forests in Ukraine and Belarus that were contam...
Following the 1986 Chornobyl accident an area of approaching 5000 km2 surrounding the nuclear plant ...
In this paper, we analyze the current and future status of forests in Ukraine and Belarus that were ...
From early April 2020, wildfires raged in the highly contaminated areas around the Chernobyl nuclear...
International audienceFrom early April 2020, wildfires raged in the highly contaminated areas around...
In the beginning of April 2020, large fires that started in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) estab...
International audienceThis paper demonstrates the environmental impacts of the wildfires occurring a...
The accident of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (ChNPP) in 1986 was probably the worst environment...
International audienceIn April and August 2015, two major fires in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ...
In April 2020, several wildfires took place in and around the Chernobyl exclusion zone. These fires ...
In this study we explore the conditions that led to the unprecedented wildfire that occurred in the ...
International audienceRadioactive contamination in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia after the Chernobyl a...
This paper examines the issue of radionuclide resuspension from wildland fires in areas contaminated...
This paper analyzes the current and future status of forests in Ukraine and Belarus that were contam...
Following the 1986 Chornobyl accident an area of approaching 5000 km2 surrounding the nuclear plant ...
In this paper, we analyze the current and future status of forests in Ukraine and Belarus that were ...