Releases from the ventilation pipe in the Komsomolets submarine in the Norwegian Sea
Levels of radionuclides are highest near the Komsomolets' ventilation pipes, shown here, where cesium-137 was detected at 800,000 times normal levels.
Credit: Norwegian Institute of Marine Research and the University of Bergen/Ægir 6000
Видео Releases from the ventilation pipe in the Komsomolets submarine in the Norwegian Sea канала Outrider Foundation
Credit: Norwegian Institute of Marine Research and the University of Bergen/Ægir 6000
Видео Releases from the ventilation pipe in the Komsomolets submarine in the Norwegian Sea канала Outrider Foundation
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