Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
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EVALUATION OF OPTIMAL NUMBER OF SOIL SAMPLES FOR DETAIL RECONSTRUCTION OF INITIAL FIELD OF 137CS FALLOUT IN CHERNOBYL AFFECTED AREAS
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Year of publication2015
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  • Golosov Valentin Nikolaevich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Evaluation of optimal number of soil samples for detail reconstruction of initial field of 137Cs fallout in Chernobyl affected areas/Maxim Ivanov, Valentin Golosov, Evgeniya Shamsurina/Eurasian Journal Of Soil Sciences - 2015- Vol 4, No 4: p. 227-233
    Annotation A Chernobyl-derived 137Cs- fallout was associated with one or two rainfalls Because of that vast areas of the Europe affected by Chernobyl-derived fallout are characterized by non-uniform field of radionuclide contamination. It was assessed after detailed field investigation within few river basins of the Central Russia located in areas with different levels of Chernobyl contamination, that existing maps of radionuclide contamination composed during last two decades are not enough detailed for assessment of initial contamination field transformation by the lateral migration processes of the Chernobyl-derived 137Cs. This problem can be overcomed if additional soil sampling are undertaken in reference locations for correction of exiting radionuclide contamination maps. However it is necessary to evaluate the optimal number of bulk samples which should be taken in each sampling point for receiving statistically correct results of radionuclide concentration. Special investigation was und
    Keywords Cs-137, soil sampling, evaluation of contamination, small catchments, radioecological mapping
    The name of the journal Eurasian Journal of Soil Sciences
    URL http://dx.doi.org/10.18393/ejss.2015.4.227-233
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