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Radioactive cesium from the Chernobyl accident in the Greenland Ice Sheet.

Measurements of cesium-134 and cesium-137 in Greenland snow together with models of long-range transport have been used to assess radionuclide deposition in the Arctic after the Chernobyl accident. The results suggest that a well-defined layer of radioactive cesium is now present in polar glaciers, providing a new reference for estimating snow accumulation rates and dating ice core samples.[1]

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  1. Radioactive cesium from the Chernobyl accident in the Greenland Ice Sheet. Davidson, C.I., Harrington, J.R., Stephenson, M.J., Monaghan, M.C., Pudykiewicz, J., Schell, W.R. Science (1987) [Pubmed]
 
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