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- who: Natalia Mirzoeva et al. from the AOKovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of RAS, Nakhimov Ave., Sevastopol, Russia have published the research: The Sedimentation Rate in the Crimean Hypersaline Lake Aktashskoye Estimated Using the Post-Chernobyl Artificial Radionuclide 90Sr as a Radiotracer, in the Journal: Water 2022, 14, 2506. of 26/04/1986
- what: The use of 90 Sr as a radiotracer made it possible to determine the rate of sedimentation in Lake Aktashskoye, to evaluate and explain its variability.
- how: The most interesting results can be obtained by studying . . .
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