International audienceThe probabilistic analysis of atmospheric transport patterns from most important nuclear risk sites in the Euro-Arctic region is performed employing the methodology developed within the "Arctic Risk" Project of the NARP Programme (Baklanov and Mahura, 2003). The risk sites are the nuclear power plants in the Northwest Russia, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, United Kingdom, and Germany as well as the Novaya Zemlya test site of Russia. The geographical regions of interest are the Northern and Central European countries and Northwest Russia. In this study, the employed research tools are the trajectory model to calculate a multiyear dataset of forward trajectories that originated over the risk site locations, and a set of st...
The demands for nuclear power technologies in the Arctic for solving social and economic problems of...
Background: The safety assessment in site selection for a new nuclear power plant is an essential is...
The present study discusses the probability of a major accident in a nuclear power plant and, by sim...
International audienceThe main purpose of this study is to develop a methodology for a multidiscipli...
International audienceThe main purpose of this study is to develop a methodology for a multidiscipli...
A probabilistic analysis of atmospheric transport and deposition patterns from two nuclear risk site...
International audienceThere are objects with some periods of higher than normal levels of risk of ac...
The precarious condition of several radioactive sources, and the aggravating situation with regard t...
The main purpose of this study is evaluation of the atmospheric transport of pollutants from the Vla...
An ''Assessment of the Impact of Russian Nuclear Fleet Operations on Far Eastern Coastal Regions'' i...
The Chernobyl accident initiated a wide international interest in developing long range transport mo...
At present over 200 nuclear power reactors are operational. The question raised is to what extent po...
On August 10, 1985, during the completion of reactor fueling network on a nuclear submarine at Chazh...
Comparison of radionuclide specific indicators in airborne discharges to atmosphere from European an...
We estimate the contamination risks from the atmospheric dispersion of radionuclides released by sev...
The demands for nuclear power technologies in the Arctic for solving social and economic problems of...
Background: The safety assessment in site selection for a new nuclear power plant is an essential is...
The present study discusses the probability of a major accident in a nuclear power plant and, by sim...
International audienceThe main purpose of this study is to develop a methodology for a multidiscipli...
International audienceThe main purpose of this study is to develop a methodology for a multidiscipli...
A probabilistic analysis of atmospheric transport and deposition patterns from two nuclear risk site...
International audienceThere are objects with some periods of higher than normal levels of risk of ac...
The precarious condition of several radioactive sources, and the aggravating situation with regard t...
The main purpose of this study is evaluation of the atmospheric transport of pollutants from the Vla...
An ''Assessment of the Impact of Russian Nuclear Fleet Operations on Far Eastern Coastal Regions'' i...
The Chernobyl accident initiated a wide international interest in developing long range transport mo...
At present over 200 nuclear power reactors are operational. The question raised is to what extent po...
On August 10, 1985, during the completion of reactor fueling network on a nuclear submarine at Chazh...
Comparison of radionuclide specific indicators in airborne discharges to atmosphere from European an...
We estimate the contamination risks from the atmospheric dispersion of radionuclides released by sev...
The demands for nuclear power technologies in the Arctic for solving social and economic problems of...
Background: The safety assessment in site selection for a new nuclear power plant is an essential is...
The present study discusses the probability of a major accident in a nuclear power plant and, by sim...