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[en] The first cloud from the Chernobyl accident arrived over Scandinavia during the first days following the release. This gave a unique opportunity to study wet and dry deposition of different isotopes on various rural and urban surfaces, to model the wash-off, run-off and weathering processes from the early phase and to investigate the relationship between outdoor and indoor aerosol concentration. The information derived has had great importance for development of computer models to estimate the consequences of such accidental releases. Some of the data collected in the early period is compared to data obtained through recent experiments. A good agreement has been found between these sets of data. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); European Commission, Brussel (Belgium); Comissao Nacional de Energia Nuclear (CNEN), Instituto de Radioprotecao e Dosimetria, Rio de Janeiro, JR (Brazil); Forschungszentrum fuer Umwelt und Gesundheit (GSF), Institut fuer Strahlenschutz, Neuherberg (Germany); 294 p; ISSN 1011-4289;
; May 2000; p. 71-75; International workshop on restoration of environments affected by residues from radiological accidents: Approaches to decision making; Rio de Janeiro (Brazil); 29 Aug - 2 Sep 1994; 18 refs, 4 tabs

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