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It was radiation detectors in other countries, many hundreds of kilometers away, that forced the Soviets to admit to Chernobyl's accident.
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It was radiation detectors in other countries, many hundreds of kilometers away, that forced the Soviets to admit to Chernobyl's accident.
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Our studies, together with Yale University, have shown it is imperative we take measures to control the radiation in Chernobyl's forests.
Forest fires around Chernobyl could release radiation, scientists warn 2011
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Mr. Sich, associate professor of physics at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, was the first western investigator permitted to live and work within Chernobyl's 30-kilometer exclusion zone to investigate the accident.
Chernobyl and the Power of Myth Alexander R. Sich 2011
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A consortium of Ukrainian and international scientists is making an urgent call for a $13.5m £8.28m programme to prevent potentially catastrophic wildfires inside the exclusion zone surrounding Chernobyl's ruined nuclear power plant.
Forest fires around Chernobyl could release radiation, scientists warn 2011
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Chernobyl's current firefighting protection system includes watchtower lookouts triangulating wildfires sites by radio.
Forest fires around Chernobyl could release radiation, scientists warn 2011
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Engineers measure radiation in the forests around Chernobyl's decommissioned station.
Forest fires around Chernobyl could release radiation, scientists warn 2011
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The consortium says an automated fire detection and monitoring system and new firefighting and forestry equipment are needed to guarantee safe management of Chernobyl's forests.
Forest fires around Chernobyl could release radiation, scientists warn 2011
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Chernobyl's destroyed nuclear reactor No 4 in 1986.
Chernobyl's legacy: no likely return to normality and a never-ending bill 2011
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Japanese officials have said the leaks from the Fukushima plant so far amount to a tenth of the radiation emitted in the Chernobyl disaster, while acknowledging they eventually could exceed Chernobyl's emissions if the crisis continues.
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