Radiological Situation in the Vicinity of Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site: Dolon, Mostik, Cheremushka and Budene Settlements

The present situation of radioactive contamination at the village of Dolon and nearby villages such as Mostik, Cheremushka and Budene was investigated to serve as an aid to resolve dose discrepancy between model calculations and TL measurements made for external gamma-ray dose in air in Dolon. The p...

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