Content of 137Cs and 90Sr Forms in Sod-Podzolic Soils of Belarus in the Long Period of the Accidents at the Chernobyl NPP

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N. N. Tsybulka [1 ]
Yu. V. Putyatin [2 ]
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[1] International Sakharov Environmental Institute,
[2] Belarusian State University,undefined
[3] Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry,undefined
[4] National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,undefined
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soddy–podzolic soils; hydromorphism; granulometric composition; Cs; Sr; content forms;
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10.1134/S1062359024701929
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