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Long-range tropospheric transport of uranium and plutonium weapons fallout from Semipalatinsk nuclear test site to Norway

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Wendel, Cato Christian
Fifield, L Keith
Oughton, D
Lind, O
Skipperud, Lindis
Bartnicki, Jerzy
Tims, Stephen
Høibraten, Steinar
Salbu, Brit

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A combination of state-of-the-art isotopic fingerprinting techniques and atmospheric transport modelling using real-time historical meteorological data has been used to demonstrate direct tropospheric transport of radioactive debris from specific nuclear

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Environment International

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2037-12-31