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Controlling Radioactive Fallout Contamination

open access: yesJournal of Dairy Science, 1962
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Supplemental Operational Guidance for Minimizing Potential Inhalation Doses to Workers and Volunteers at Community Reception Centers and Public Shelters. [PDF]

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Mauro J   +10 more
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Temporal trajectories of artificial radiocaesium 137Cs in French rivers over the nuclear era reconstructed from sediment cores. [PDF]

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Eyrolle F   +35 more
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Airborne Radioiodine: A Comparative View of Chemical Forms in Medicine, Nuclear Industry, and Fallout Scenarios. [PDF]

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Schomäcker K   +6 more
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11. Air Pollution : Acid Rain and Radioactive Fallout

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Christer Ågren   +3 more
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Radioactive Fallout and Radioactive Strontium

Science, 1956
The contribution to environmental radioactivity of radioactivity due to fallout following the explosion of nuclear weapons is reviewed. Mechanisms by which /sup 90/Sr might be expected to enter the human body are discussed in detail. Data from nuclear weapons tests form the basis for the conclusion that the main part of the radioactivity from high ...
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Radioactive Fallout During 1959

Nature, 1960
ABS>The concentration of strontium-90 In rain falling over Great Britain rose sharply during the first half of 1959 despite the suspension of nuclear weapons testing from November 1955 until February 1960 Results are presented from measurements of the radiostrontium content of rain water sampled through 1959.
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