Major Russian naval bases along the Kola Peninsula and White Sea
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Emission rates of sulfur dioxide from Nikel together with annual average SO2 air concentrations measured at two sites in Norway (1978-1992)
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Diversity indices (Shannon-Weaver means) for phytoplankton, zooplankton and zoobenthos in lakes and streams in the Murmansk region
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Average (15-month) and 24-h average maximum air concentrations of Ni, Cu and As measured at several stations in northern Norway near to major point sources on the Kola Peninsula
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Approximate forest damage zones in the vicinity of Monchegorsk and Nikel and the visible-damage and non-visible-damage zones on the Kola Peninsula and Finnish Lapland The inset shows coverage (%) of [..]
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Annual average of sulfate and base cation concentrations as measured in rivers in northern Fennoscandia and the Kola Peninsula Note: SO4 (non-seasalt) estimated for river Utsjoki from total sulfur
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Annual average of alkalinity and pH as measured in rivers in northern Fennoscandia and the Kola Peninsula
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Some of the dumped containers in Stepovogo Bay
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Predicted release rates of different radionuclide groups from the submarine reactor dumped in the Novaya Zemlya Trough (best estimate scenario)
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Nuclear weapons test sites on Novaya Zemlya
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Local radionuclide contamination on Novaya Zemlya
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Activity concentrations of 137Cs in sediments of Stepovogo Bay
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Activity concentrations of 137Cs in sediments of Abrosimov Bay
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Yearly and depth-averaged concentrations (Bq/m3) of 137Cs after 6 years from Harms' model The sources are instantaneous releases of 1 PBq from the dump sites in Abrosimov Bay, Stepovogo Bay, Tsivolky [..]
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