Накопление изотопов плутония (239+240) в компонентах природной средына территории части Карагандинской области, прилегающей к Семипалатинскому испытательному полигону; Радиоактивность и радиоактивные элементы в среде обитания человека

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Parent link:Радиоактивность и радиоактивные элементы в среде обитания человека.— 2016.— [С. 162-167]
Glavni autor: Воротило М. К.
Autor kompanije: Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ) Институт природных ресурсов (ИПР) Кафедра геоэкологии и геохимии (ГЭГХ)
Daljnji autori: Рихванов Л. П. Леонид Петрович
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Presents the results of a radiological survey of the territory of the Karaganda region. The data obtained on contamination of isotopes of plutonium (239+240), assessed the impact of nuclear testing on Semipalatinsk testing nuclear polygon. Currently, the pollution of the examined areas of technogenic radionuclides in most places, does not exceed the background level of global fallout, and only at some points noted in the reading background of global fallout. However, there are local areas of contamination, which could be formed as a result of testing of BRV, or other atmospheric fallout from nuclear testing.
Jezik:ruski
Izdano: 2016
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Online pristup:http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/32552
Format: Elektronički Poglavlje knjige
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=620469
Opis
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Presents the results of a radiological survey of the territory of the Karaganda region. The data obtained on contamination of isotopes of plutonium (239+240), assessed the impact of nuclear testing on Semipalatinsk testing nuclear polygon. Currently, the pollution of the examined areas of technogenic radionuclides in most places, does not exceed the background level of global fallout, and only at some points noted in the reading background of global fallout. However, there are local areas of contamination, which could be formed as a result of testing of BRV, or other atmospheric fallout from nuclear testing.