Radionuclides from the 1986 Chernobyl accident were released and dispersed during a limited period of time, but under widely varying weather conditions. As a result, there was a high geographical variation in the deposited radioactive fallout per unit area over Europe, depending on the released composition of fission products and the weather during the 10 days of releases. If the plume from Chernobyl coincided with rain, then the radionuclides were unevenly distributed on the ground. However, large variations in the initial fallout also occurred locally or even on a meter scale. Over the ensuing years the initial deposition may have been altered further by different weathering processes or human activities such as agriculture, gardening, an...
Vast areas of Europe were contaminated by the fallout of 137Cs and other radionuclides, as a result ...
The long-term behaviour of Chernobyl fallout at Munich-Neuherberg has been studied and compared with...
To obtain information on the spatial variability of fallout 137Cs in the soil of a small area, the a...
Vast areas of Europe were contaminated by the radioactive isotope 137Cs after the explosion at the C...
Radionuclides from the Chernobyl accident were released and dispersed during a limited period of tim...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A detailed study of 137Cs redistribution was conducted within a small agricultur...
The radioactive substances released following the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant were...
The aim of this study was to determine the dynamics of decrease of the dose rate of gamma radiation ...
In 1990, a joint Nordic-Russian project was initiated in order to make independent estimations of th...
The long-term behaviour of Chernobyl fallout at Munich-Neuherberg has been studied and compared with...
Abstract: The fallout radioisotope 137Cs is widely used to study rates and patterns of soil redistri...
Up to 1991, it was assumed that after the Chernobyl accident in 1986 the time development of radioac...
In order to estimate current external gamma doses to the population of the Russian territories conta...
Vertical distribution of natural and man-made radionuclides in the soil profile is a decisive parame...
Vast areas of Europe were contaminated by the fallout of 137Cs and other radionuclides, as a result ...
Vast areas of Europe were contaminated by the fallout of 137Cs and other radionuclides, as a result ...
The long-term behaviour of Chernobyl fallout at Munich-Neuherberg has been studied and compared with...
To obtain information on the spatial variability of fallout 137Cs in the soil of a small area, the a...
Vast areas of Europe were contaminated by the radioactive isotope 137Cs after the explosion at the C...
Radionuclides from the Chernobyl accident were released and dispersed during a limited period of tim...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A detailed study of 137Cs redistribution was conducted within a small agricultur...
The radioactive substances released following the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant were...
The aim of this study was to determine the dynamics of decrease of the dose rate of gamma radiation ...
In 1990, a joint Nordic-Russian project was initiated in order to make independent estimations of th...
The long-term behaviour of Chernobyl fallout at Munich-Neuherberg has been studied and compared with...
Abstract: The fallout radioisotope 137Cs is widely used to study rates and patterns of soil redistri...
Up to 1991, it was assumed that after the Chernobyl accident in 1986 the time development of radioac...
In order to estimate current external gamma doses to the population of the Russian territories conta...
Vertical distribution of natural and man-made radionuclides in the soil profile is a decisive parame...
Vast areas of Europe were contaminated by the fallout of 137Cs and other radionuclides, as a result ...
Vast areas of Europe were contaminated by the fallout of 137Cs and other radionuclides, as a result ...
The long-term behaviour of Chernobyl fallout at Munich-Neuherberg has been studied and compared with...
To obtain information on the spatial variability of fallout 137Cs in the soil of a small area, the a...