Geographical trends in 137Cs fallout from the Chernobyl accident and leaching from natural surface soil in Norway

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity - Tập 126 - Trang 99-103 - 2013
Runhild Gjelsvik1, Eiliv Steinnes2
1Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, PO Box 55, NO-1332 Østerås, Norway
2Department of Chemistry, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway

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