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Polyoxometalates (POMs), illustrated as lemon‐like cars racing along a winding road, symbolize the accelerating progress of POM research toward technological applications. Global research communities, recent advances, and emerging opportunities highlight how coordinated efforts drive the transition of POM science from molecular discovery to deployable ...
Kirill Monakhov +15 more
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Consequences of the Chernobyl disaster in the region of the Republic of Serbia [PDF]
Popović Dragana, Spasić-Jokić Vesna
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Atmospheric Dispersion Unknown Source Parameters Determination Using AERMOD and Bayesian Inference Along Markov Chain Monte Carlo [PDF]
Occurance of hazarious accident in nuclear power plants and industrial units usually lead to release of radioactive materials and pollutants in environment. These materials and pollutants can be transported to a far downstream by the wind flow.
A Haghighattalab +3 more
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AIR POLLUTION AND RADIOACTIVITY CIRCULATION PROBLEMS [PDF]
The role of meteorology in the study of large-scale air pollution problems is reviewed. Applications of natural and artificial radioactivity in studies on the atmosphere are described. Weather conditions resulting in area- wide air pollution and activities in progress to study them are discussed.
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Signatures of Radiation‐Induced Stress and Putative Selection on Immune Targets in Chornobyl Wolves
ABSTRACT Investigating the physiological and evolutionary consequences of contaminant exposure in wild populations is critical for understanding long‐term ecological impacts of anthropogenic change. However, how and why species persist, even thrive, in highly contaminated regions in the absence of humans remains a topic of much debate.
Cara N. Love +9 more
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Chernobyl accident − consequences and lessons [PDF]
Đurović Branka +3 more
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Cartographing of "spots" of radioactive pollution
The methodology was proposed and the algorithm was developed for mapping and delineating the "spots" of radioactive contamination territory by the 137Cs. The methodology is based on the principle of multi-stage (successive approximations) widely used in geological surveys.
V. Pavliuchenko +5 more
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Detecting Thunderstorm‐Related High‐Energy Phenomena in Weak Signals
Abstract Gamma‐ray glows (GRGs) are high‐energy events associated with thunderstorms, characterized by an enhancement of the high‐energy background radiation lasting from a few seconds to several minutes. They are typically detected near their sources by balloons, aircraft, mountain‐based observatories, or at sea level in regions where thunderstorms ...
Y. Hazem +3 more
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Efficient removal of 99TcO4− from radioactive effluents while recovering drinking water remains a challenge. Herein, an excellent ReO4− (a nonradioactive surrogate of 99TcO4−) scavenger is presented through covalently bonding imidazolium poly(ionic ...
Long‐Sheng Pang +5 more
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Differences in Drinking Water Standards and Update Mechanisms Across Four Asia-Pacific Countries
In response to the challenges posed by changes in the water environment and emerging pollutants, this paper aims to further optimize China's drinking water quality standards through international comparative research.
LI Shunming +3 more
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