2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2012.04.016
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Statistical regularities in the distribution of radionuclides in sediments of transcarpathia mountain rivers

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“…The chemical and microelement composition of mountain soils and water resources are formed under the infl uence of geochemical factors and human activities [3][4][5]. Further mountain self-purifi cation arises during the rainfall or fl ood periods and realizes the cyclic exchange of technogenic products between high-and low-land areas [6,7]. This explains an importance of radioecological monitoring the environment of mountain areas.…”
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“…The chemical and microelement composition of mountain soils and water resources are formed under the infl uence of geochemical factors and human activities [3][4][5]. Further mountain self-purifi cation arises during the rainfall or fl ood periods and realizes the cyclic exchange of technogenic products between high-and low-land areas [6,7]. This explains an importance of radioecological monitoring the environment of mountain areas.…”
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“…As mentioned above, in consequence of enhanced movability of the isotopes of U series, their concentration increases for the deeper horizons of sampling points, as well as for low-land territories of the mountain regions of the Carpathians. Such a tendency can cause changes of the isotope content of near-surface radon, for example, increasing the 222 Rn concentration for low--land areas of mountain regions, and enhancing the content of 220 Rn for high-land sites [6].…”
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