Image:Airdosechernobyl2.png

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Description
English: The contributions made by the different isotopes to the dose (in air) caused in the contaminated area in the time shortly after the accident. Note that this image was drawn using data from the OECD report, [1] and the second edition of 'The radiochemical manual'.
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Date

18 February 2006

Author

wikipedia:en:user:Cadmium

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