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Radiation Protection Dosimetry 22:111-113 (1988)
© 1988 Oxford University Press

Transuranium Elements in the Hot Particles Emitted During the Chernobyl Accident

Gy. Lancsarics, I. Fehér, L. Sági and J. Pálfalvi

Alpha spectrometric results from further examinations of hot particles found in Hungary after the Chernobyl accident are presented. The transuranium element composition of these particles is discussed and compared with the isotopic content of the fuel inventory. Their chemical processing and the spectrometric examinations by two different methods are described here.


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