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Change in Ecology and Biodiversity after the Nuclear Disaster in the Southern Urals

Out of Print
By: VE Sokolov and DA Krivolutsky
250 pages, Photos, figs, tabs
Change in Ecology and Biodiversity after the Nuclear Disaster in the Southern Urals
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  • Change in Ecology and Biodiversity after the Nuclear Disaster in the Southern Urals ISBN: 9789546420381 Paperback Dec 1998 Out of Print #77084
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Natural conditions and vegetation in the territory of the east Ural radioactive trace; processes of 90Sr migration in the environment after the Kyshtym disaster; distribution and migration of radionuclides in forests of the east Ural radioactive trace; delivery of 90Sr and 137Cs to arboreal vegetation from the soil; organism irradiation doses in the conditions of radioactive contamination of forest; ecological and radiological aspects of the use of water basins of nuclear fuel cycle enterprises; mammals in polluted area; avian ecology; soil-dwelling animals in the territory of the east Ural radioactive trace; analysis of ecological aftereffects of radiological contamination; plutonium-239 in landscape of the polluted zone; some radioecological parallels - status of small mammal population in the radioactively polluted zone after the Chernobyl accident in Russia; long-term biodiversity change after radioactive pollution.

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Out of Print
By: VE Sokolov and DA Krivolutsky
250 pages, Photos, figs, tabs
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