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Studying the Radionuclide Composition of Bottom Sediments from St. Petersburg’s Rivers. / Opekunov, A.Yu.; Pichugina, D. V.; Zherebchevsky , V.I.; Opekunova, M.G.

In: Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics, Vol. 86, No. 8, 01.08.2022, p. 981-985.

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title = "Studying the Radionuclide Composition of Bottom Sediments from St. Petersburg{\textquoteright}s Rivers",
abstract = "Abstract: Radiocesium is used to determine the age and rate of sedimentation in three columns of bottom sediments from St. Petersburg{\textquoteright}s rivers. Pronounced maxima of specific activity are identified in the cross sections of the sediments. Results are used to estimate the average rates of sedimentation for the postwar period.",
author = "A.Yu. Opekunov and Pichugina, {D. V.} and V.I. Zherebchevsky and M.G. Opekunova",
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