2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-005-0295-7
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Assessment of Potential Atmospheric Transport and Deposition Patterns Due to Russian Pacific Fleet Operations

Abstract: A probabilistic analysis of atmospheric transport and deposition patterns from two nuclear risk sites-Kamchatka and Vladivostok-situated in the Russian Far East to countries and geographical regions of interest (Japan, China, North and South Koreas, territories of the Russian Far East, State of Alaska, and Aleutian Chain Islands, US) was performed. The main questions addressed were the following: Which geographical territories are at the highest risk from hypothetical releases at these sites? What are the prob… Show more

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“…foot-and-mouth disease. DERMA may also be used to simulate atmospheric dispersion of hazardous chemical substances, biological warfare agents and ashes from volcanic eruptions, and it has been employed for probabilistic nuclear risk assessment Mahura et al, 2003Mahura et al, , 2005.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…foot-and-mouth disease. DERMA may also be used to simulate atmospheric dispersion of hazardous chemical substances, biological warfare agents and ashes from volcanic eruptions, and it has been employed for probabilistic nuclear risk assessment Mahura et al, 2003Mahura et al, , 2005.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%