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Features of pine tree’s growth and morphogenesis in the radiation effect zone of the Chornobyl NPP accident

Naukovij vìsnik Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu bìoresursìv ì prirodokoristuvannâ Ukraïni. Serìâ Bìologìâ, bìotehnologìâ, ekologìâ, 2018
Forest plantations can hold up to 90 % of radioactive precipitation in the conditions of radiation accidents. As a result, plants can obtain high doses of both external and internal irradiation by ionizing radiation. It is established that conifers are much more active accumulate 137 Cs and 90 Sr than deciduous trees.
Yu. Bondar, I. Gudkov
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Factors influencing the increased 90Sr radioisotope migration in highly alkaline groundwater at Chornobyl NPP site

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
This paper analyses the formation of high Sr2+ concentration in strong alkaline (pH = 9.5-12.5) groundwater using data of the 27 years of observations around the destroyed Chernobyl NPP Unit 4. It appears that the formation of strong alkaline groundwater in different monitoring wells is consistent with the distribution of 90Sr, pH and main ions.
I.O. Kovalenko   +6 more
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Challenges and Progress in improving Safety and Managing Radioactive Wastes at Chornobyl NPP and in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone

2019
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Molitor, N.   +7 more
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The Pollution of the Environment Caused by Lead Dumping After the Chornobyl NPP Accident — Myth or Reality?

2001
This study was carried out to verify the hypothesis that the lead dumping operation after the Chernobyl accident resulted in lead pollution within and outside the limits of 30 km Chernobyl zone. Bioindicators (lichens, mosses, tree bark and litter of pine needles) were collected from the rural areas away from technological pollutions for this ...
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Phase composition of lava-like fuel-containing materials of Unit 4 of the Chornobyl NPP. Black ceramics

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2023
S V Gabielkov, I V Zhyganiuk, V Dolin
exaly  

Analysis of Increasing 90Sr Migration with Groundwater from the Chornobyl NPP

18th International Conference Monitoring of Geological Processes and Ecological Condition of the Environment
I. Kovalenko   +5 more
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Growth of animal populations in the Chornobyl exclusion zone

International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2023
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Radiation induced Bronchopulmonary System Effects in the Cleanup Workers of the Chornobyl NPP Accident (1986–2016)

Occupational and Environmental Health, 2017
Viktor Sushko   +2 more
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