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Category: News

One shot, one link! Radioactivity in the air

Posted on 18 January 202429 February 2024 By André Gurtner No Comments on One shot, one link! Radioactivity in the air
One shot, one link! Radioactivity in the air

One shot, one link! Discover the FOPH’s environmental radioactivity monitoring activities!

News, Radenviro-Blog

Monitoring of the radiological situation in Switzerland and Ukraine

Posted on 22 May 202323 May 2023 By André Gurtner
Monitoring of the radiological situation in Switzerland and Ukraine

This publication is only available in French and German.

News, Release of radioactivity, Radioactivity of the air, Automatic networks

One shot, one link! URAnet aqua NAI detector

Posted on 23 February 202420 March 2024 By André Gurtner No Comments on One shot, one link! URAnet aqua NAI detector
One shot, one link! URAnet aqua NAI detector

One shot, one link! Infographic on the NAI detector of the URAnet aqua network

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Results of environmental radioactivity monitoring

Posted on 23 May 20237 June 2023 By André Gurtner
Results of environmental radioactivity monitoring

Continuous consultation of the latest measured values of environmental radioactivity in Switzerland. …….

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Radioactivity and food!

Posted on 24 April 202326 April 2023 By André Gurtner No Comments on Radioactivity and food!
Radioactivity and food!

How does radioactivity get into foodstuffs after a nuclear accident?
The example of the 1986 Chernobyl accident: contamination of foodstuffs in Switzerland.
This publication is only available in French and German.

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