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The system of state monitoring of soil pollution of agricultural lands with heavy metals and radioactive elements is designed to control the environmental safety of soils in Russia. The article comprehensively describes the tasks, structures, regulatory framework, survey methods, and an example of the results of the ecological-toxicological assessment ...
Vladimar N. Goryachkin +2 more
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Vladimar N. Goryachkin +2 more
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Geoenvironmental Issues for the Containment of Radioactively-Polluted Soil and Waste
Geo-Chicago 2016, 2016Toru Inui +2 more
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2018
Periodic radiation monitoring of soils today is a priority task not only for Belarus, but also for Japan, suffered by Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. Use of portable and light spectrometers with ability to perform in situ measurements makes it possible to quickly estimate specific activity of measured radionuclides with required accuracy in ...
Zhukouski, A. +4 more
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Periodic radiation monitoring of soils today is a priority task not only for Belarus, but also for Japan, suffered by Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. Use of portable and light spectrometers with ability to perform in situ measurements makes it possible to quickly estimate specific activity of measured radionuclides with required accuracy in ...
Zhukouski, A. +4 more
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Mikrobiologiia, 1998
The diversity of aerobic chemoorganotrophic (capable of growing on nutrient agar) bacteria in radioactive soil (0.3-17.0 microCi/kg soil) sampled in the 10-km zone around the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (CNPP) was found to be lower than that observed in control, uncontaminated soil with a radioactivity of 0.002-0.006 microCi/kg soil.
V A, Romanovskaia +3 more
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The diversity of aerobic chemoorganotrophic (capable of growing on nutrient agar) bacteria in radioactive soil (0.3-17.0 microCi/kg soil) sampled in the 10-km zone around the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (CNPP) was found to be lower than that observed in control, uncontaminated soil with a radioactivity of 0.002-0.006 microCi/kg soil.
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Characteristic and remediation of radioactive soil in nuclear facility sites: a critical review
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021In-Ho Yoon, Chan Woo Park, Ilgook Kim
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