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Modeling of consequences of hypothetical accidental radioactive contamination of gulfs and bays in Murmansk region of Russian Federation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2009

A. L. Krylov
Affiliation:
Nuclear Safety Institute Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
O. A. Pavlovski
Affiliation:
Nuclear Safety Institute Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
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Abstract

At present at coasts of Northwest region of Russian Federation there are sites of storage and decommissioning of retired nuclear submarines, their nuclear reactors, spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. Some of those sites are not isolated. There is a hazard of release of radioactivity from those sites that can lead to contamination of vast neighborhood areas. The Nuclear Safety Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences has developed the computer model of dispersion of radioactivity in the seas gulfs and bays.

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Research Article
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© EDP Sciences, 2009

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