Ecological Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident [PDF]
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Broadcasting a Nuclear Accident: Chernobyl on the Hungarian Radio
On April 26, 1986 a major nuclear accident occurred in the Soviet Union: Reactor No. 4 of the Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Nuclear Power Plant exploded and harmful radioactive fall-out effused. The disaster threatened most of the population of Europe who, however, could not access timely and appropriate information about the health risks, as most of the media
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Decadal stability of radiocesium inventories and soil to tree transfer in forests affected by the Fukushima nuclear accident. [PDF]
Sakashita W +12 more
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Accident of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
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Airborne Radioiodine: A Comparative View of Chemical Forms in Medicine, Nuclear Industry, and Fallout Scenarios. [PDF]
Schomäcker K +6 more
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Plutonium signatures in refractory fallout support a Chernobyl nuclear jet hypothesis. [PDF]
Joyce MJ +10 more
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Comparing dose response of cancer incidence in Sweden after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident with Life Span Study of atomic bomb survivors. [PDF]
Tondel M +4 more
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UN Scientific Committee on the levels and effects of exposure to ionizing radiation celebrates its 70th anniversary. [PDF]
Shannoun F, Friedl AA.
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