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Mr Zoltán Köllő (MTA ATOMKI)22/04/2010, 04:00Radionuclides in the Environment, RadioecologyVerbalTritium in the environment has natural and artificial sources. The formers are the nuclear reactions in the upper troposphere and the lower stratosphere, the latter are the various nuclear facilities (fission and fusion reactors, etc.). In order to investigate the two phenomena separately it is necessary to know the effect of artificial tritium emitters to their surroundings with respect to...Go to contribution page
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Mr Sergey Kiselev (Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center, Moscow, Russia)22/04/2010, 04:15Radionuclides in the Environment, RadioecologyVerbalIn the light of the operation life termination of the Navy nuclear submarines and their technical service vessels, and because of international obligations of the Russian Federation to reduce armaments, the intensive decommissioning has started since the latter 1980-s. The decommissioning rate was higher than these submarine dismantlement rate determined by the available abilities of the...Go to contribution page
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