Belarus Radiation Map

Belarus 1200000 Scale Radiation Maps. The reserve was established on July 18 1988.


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One in the south near the Ukrainian border and one in the east near the Russian border.

Belarus radiation map. GETTYCIA FACTBOOK 1996 Chernobyl map. Belarus officially the Republic of Belarus and historically Byelorussia is a landlocked country in Eastern EuropeIt is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast Ukraine to the south Poland to the west and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Belarus is a landlocked generally flat country the average elevation is 162 meters 531 ft above sea level without natural borders that occupies an area of 207600 square kilometers 80200 sq mi.

The maps show the level of contamination in Belarus 137Cs. Its extension from north to south is. It was illegal but the belarusian government made it available here.

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He loves the plants and seems to have a healthy respect for radiation. The maps and data for Portugal have been released in parallel with Global Solar Atlas which is published by the World Bank Group funded by ESMAP and prepared by SolargisAll maps on this page are licensed by The World Bank under the Creative Commons Attribution license with the mandatory and binding addition presented in Global Solar Atlas terms. This is the average in the Reserve he says holding up the.

The Chernobyl area officially named Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is a part of north Ukraine and Belarus. Today Belarus has far more territory classed as a dead zone as a result of the Chernobyl catastrophe than Ukraine does. Rising rates of cancer and birth defects are some of the more obvious effects seen today.


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