Fukushima Wildlife Dose Reconstruction Signals Ecological Consequences-pdf

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Environmental Science & Technology: The complexity of the situations surrounding the Fukushima nuclear accident has resulted in considerable uncertainty about the potential environmental consequences. Conjecturesappear in News sections of prominent journals, but no environmental risk calculations have been published to ascertain the potential for ecological damage. We reconstructed the radiological dose received by forest and marine biota during the first 30 days of the accident, and comparison
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Fukushima Wildlife Dose Reconstruction Signals Ecological Consequences-pdf
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Environmental Science & Technology: The complexity of the situations surrounding the Fukushima nuclear accident has resulted in considerable uncertainty about the potential environmental consequences. Conjecturesappear in News sections of prominent journals, but no environmental risk calculations have been published to ascertain the potential for ecological damage. We reconstructed the radiological dose received by forest and marine biota during the first 30 days of the accident, and comparison
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