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  • Mainichi. Table of contamination for 2011 March 14–21. (In Japanese; since 2014, not available)</ref></cen Wide radioactive contamination of the Honshu iceland (see the pic) is usually attributed to
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  • ...ng system; the overheating caused seres of explosions and wide radioactive contamination of the Honshu island and Pacific ocean. This catastrophe is described in th ...the food gets contaminated with unstable isotopes. Practically, the map of contamination
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  • B.F.Myasoedov1, A.P.Novikov. Main sources of radioactive contamination in Russia and methods for their determination and speciation. ==Contamination due to the Chernobyl catastrophe ==
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  • Mainichi. Table of contamination for 2011 March 14–21. (In Japanese)</ref>]] http://www.newtonpress.co.jp/science/newton Map of contamination. Newton Graphic Science Magazine, 2011, issue 7, p. 27. (In Japanese)</ref>
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  • fprintf(o,"0 10 M 0 0 0 RGB (Map of contamination for 2010 March 16) show\n");
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  • fprintf(o,"0 10 M 0 0 0 RGB (Map of contamination for 2010 March 17) show\n");
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  • Data about the contamination extracted from This file is used to plot the map of the contamination due to the [[Fukushima disaster]] in 2011.
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  • Injuries or Contamination at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Raw data for contamination for 2011 March 17 (In Japanese)
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  • \put(0,337){\sx{.34}{Contamination in 2011 March 14 - March 21: Data by Mainichi}}
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  • ...кой катастрофы<!--Several authors indicate that the scale of contamination due to the [[Fukushima disaster]] already approaches that of the [[Chernoby Map of contamination for 2011 March 14 - March 21, (In Japanese)</ref>
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  • Several authors indicate that the scale of contamination due to the [[Fukushima disaster]] (2011, March) approaches that of the [[ ...abling the burning of the most of the nuclear fuel into the atmosphere and contamination of the wide territory. (Thousands of square kilometers of the land become u
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  • Several authors indicate that the scale of contamination due to the [[Fukushima disaster]] (2011, March) approaches that of the [[ ...abling the burning of the most of the nuclear fuel into the atmosphere and contamination of the wide territory. (Thousands of square kilometers of the land become u
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  • ...nto the atmosphere, while at Fukushima it seems to remain confined; so the contamination should be several orders of magnitude smaller. This article suggests a hypo ...ase at the island Shikotan is considered as one of possible sources of the contamination. Here, the alternative hypothesis is considered.
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  • ==q01, maps of contamination?== Why soon after the accident at Fukushima the maps of contamination of the area with unstable isotopes were not published in web (making simila
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  • however, the contamination due to the Cherbobyl lasted during many years (and is expected to last duri The decay heat plays the dominant role in the spreading of the radioactive contamination at the nuclear reactor accidents.
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  • ...R, there was very few '''Geiger counters'''; there was no control over the contamination. The contamination was so wide, that neither the successes of the "podniatie tseliny", nor the
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  • ...ere able to recover the cooling during March–April, preventing the total contamination of the Honshu island.
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  • ...dangerous job; the absence of any ecological control leaded to the nuclear contamination of the significant part of the USSR: even after the extensive and successfu The hiding of information about the contamination levels at the spreading of the dangerous ionizing radiation should be consi
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  • '''Abstract.''' The map of contamination after the [[Fukushima disaster]] in Japan (2011 March) is compared to that ...g at the maps below. They are not brought into the same scale of levels of contamination. (Would I have access to the primary data, I would plot them in a similar m
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  • [[File:Mayak1957Vurs.gif|300px|thumb|Trace of contamination after the explosion at the nuclear industry Mayak 1957.09.29
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  • ...(Fukushima dai ichi) in 2011. The official map of isolines of the nuclear contamination after that disaster lated for two months, causing doubts about the good wil
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  • ...d not have sufficient power to force the authorities to release the map of contamination ...les caused the delay of three month; only in 2011 June the detailed map of contamination appeared at http://www.nnistar.com/gmap/fukushima.html .
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  • ...r]] with suggestions to publish urgently the actual data about radioactive contamination due to the Fukushima disaster. ...e [[Mainichi]] site; these data were used to plot the primitive fit of the contamination, that had indicated that the shape of the dangerous region is very far from
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  • The rate of contamination of the Country can be estimated as ...ider the addition of 0.1 microSv/hour to the natural background as serious contamination, or to allow 1microSv/hour. Perhaps, even in the last case, the population
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  • Contamination checks on evacuated residents. March 13, 2011. The splash of the radioactivity caused the major trace at the contamination map; the article [[Who contaminates Japan]] suggests the interpretation as
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  • ...R), the Japanese officials used to keep in secret the map of the resulting contamination after the Fukushima disaster. The sabotage of the information service make
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  • ...R, there was very few '''Geiger counters'''; there was no control over the contamination. The contamination was so wide, that neither the successes of the "podniatie tseliny", nor the
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  • ...uclides into the environment (a minimum of 50 megacuries and a radioactive contamination area of 400 to 900 km2)<i>
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  • ...icates, that in the case of nuclear accidents, the maps of the radioactive contamination prepared by the professionals late for many years (case of the [[Chernobyl
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  • http://www.asianscientist.com/features/japanese-scientists-tackle-nuclear-contamination/ Juliana Chan. Japanese Scientists Get Creative With Nuclear Contamination Clean-Up. April 23, 2011.
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  • The maps of the contamination level, related to this accident, I could found are<br>
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  • Several authors indicate that the scale of contamination due to the [[Fukushima disaster]] (2011, March) approaches that of the [[ ...abling the burning of the most of the nuclear fuel into the atmosphere and contamination of the wide territory. (Thousands of square kilometers of the land become u
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  • ...sitting and from the inside of one of the teapots. No comparable levels of contamination were found in any of the other places that Mr Litvinenko visited that day.
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  • ...grad nuclear plant to provide the free access to the information about the contamination due to the plant are not successful. The [[sabotage]] of dosimetrists (and The secrecy about contamination level of the territories around the [[Leningrad nuclear plant]] make strong
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  • The maps of the contamination level, related to this accident, I could found are<br>
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  • ...ium, Americium, Plutonium, Uranium. These are most dangerous components of contamination. Wide regions are not good for the natural agriculture. Some of them are no - Yes and not. The same probes help to reveal the sources of contamination. Those place will be replaced first. Your hob helps to reveal these places
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  • But what about the alien contamination? Indeed, there came to Russia foreign elements not only from the East but a
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  • ...52 of January 15, 2016 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of food and feed following a nuclear accident or any other case of radiolog [[File:2017-11-22puffTrace.jpg|400px]]Trace of contamination<ref name="pav">
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  • ...52 of January 15, 2016 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of food and feed following a nuclear accident or any other case of radiolog
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  • ...further by Mendeleev. The L-bomb is quite another matter. No radioisotope contamination. There are few induced radiations in the remnants of the bomb itself, and l
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  • ...orth, central and Eastern Eurasia. The disaster is accompanied by the wide contamination of territory with unstable isotopes, that boosts the escape of refugees to
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  • .... Well, perhaps, not intentionally, but millions people were affected. The contamination was stronger than that due to the explosion of the nuclear bomb. Neither ad
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  • ...52 of January 15, 2016 laying down maximum permitted levels of radioactive contamination of food and feed following a nuclear accident or any other case of radiolog ...al European networks involved in the monitoring of atmospheric radioactive contamination. Ruthenium 106 is a radionuclide of artificial origin. It is a fission prod
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  • ...ium, Americium, Plutonium, Uranium. These are most dangerous components of contamination. Wide regions are not good for the natural agriculture. Some of them are no - Yes and not. The same probes help to reveal the sources of contamination. Those place will be replaced first. Your hob helps to reveal these places
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  • At the end of the mission of this bomb, it explodes, adding even more contamination. This can be performed in the following way. If my estimates about the contamination are erroneous, then Russian officials have a great opportunity to refute th
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  • ...other measurements, thing for comparison, at the nest picture, the map pf contamination of Japan is shown. For Tomioka, ...arison indicates, that at least in one place of the Arkhangelsk Region the contamination is an order of magnitude above the normal background level.
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  • ...r. Emissions from this one reactor exceeded a hundred-fold the radioactive contamination of the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki."
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  • ==Contamination==
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  • [[Category:Contamination]]
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  • Contamination map for Europe, 2008 <ref>
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  • ...ral slaves die, performing dosimetric measurements constructing map of the contamination. [[Contamination]],
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  • The action vary from the political murdering of critical authors to the contamination of cities with goal
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  • ...ow at Khalaktyrsky Beach, the situation seems better, but we know that the contamination just moved south because people there are seeing the signs with the dead an ...aster]] ([[2020.10.01.Камчатская катастрофа]]) is wide contamination in vicinity of the [[Khalaktyrsky Beach]] at the East coast of Kamchatka pe
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  • Contamination from the contamination become the ecologic disaster.
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  • ...ow at Khalaktyrsky Beach, the situation seems better, but we know that the contamination just moved south because people there are seeing the signs with the dead an
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  • [[Kamchatka Missile Base]] is suspected to contribute into wide contamination of Kamchatka and nearby part of the Pacific ocean, that become especially g This observation can be interpreted in favor of hypothesis, that contamination by the [[Kamchatka Missile Base]] significantly contributes to the [[2020.1
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  • [[Radygino]] as one of sources of contamination <ref name="bbcr"> In [[TORI]], the only first meaning is used (in order to describe contamination by the Russian militaries).
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  • ...ow at Khalaktyrsky Beach, the situation seems better, but we know that the contamination just moved south because people there are seeing the signs with the dead an
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  • ...Pupkin works at the Ministry of Nature of Galia. He tries to cope with the contamination, produced during the [[bigpuf]] by his gang and other similar gangs.
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  • ...he rocket may explode, as a classical [[A-bomb]], adding a little bit more contamination to that by its flame. The high level of ionizing variation of the engine di ...tion, that does not require any heavy isotopes and produces no long-living contamination.
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  • [[Nuclear waste]] may refer to contamination, released to atmosphere, water and/or soil at the accidents, catastrophes o ...newspapers mention the problem of nuclear contamination or risks of such a contamination,
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  • There are several spots, where the contamination is not high, and some people try to live there.
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