
By Yasuo Onishi, Oleg V. Voitsekhovich, Mark J. Zheleznyak
This e-book provides a 20-year old assessment and complete research result of the aquatic setting suffering from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear coincidence. The publication analyzes water remediation activities, utilizing present technology and mathematical modeling, and discusses why a few have been profitable, yet many others failed. This publication will curiosity engineers, scientists, decision-makers, and everybody excited by radiation security and radioecology, environmental defense and hazard evaluate, water remediation and mitigation, and radioactive waste disposal.
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