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Development of the Data Base: Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste, Environmental Impact, and Radiological Situation in Chernobyl NPP 4th Block “Shelter”

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During 1998–2001 in the framework of French-German initiative for Chernobyl, the Kurchatov Institute developed one of the main parts of integrated database “Safety State of the Shelter of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant”. This part is called “ Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste “[1].

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Borovoi, A., Gavrilov, S., Pretzsch, G. (2002). Development of the Data Base: Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste, Environmental Impact, and Radiological Situation in Chernobyl NPP 4th Block “Shelter”. In: Kolejka, J. (eds) Role of GIS in Lifting the Cloud Off Chernobyl. NATO Science Series, vol 10. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0518-0_5

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