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Developing methodology for description of biosphere development at Olkiluoto disposal site utilising forest studies at other land uplift sites
2005
Radioprotection - Revue de la Societé Francaise de Radioprotection
In Finland, Olkiluoto Island has been selected as the site for disposal of spent nuclear fuel. When creating biosphere models for the safety assessments, local main features and processes need to be taken into account. Characteristic of the site is land uplift (6 mm/a) exposing continuously new land for colonization by plant and animal communities. The forest vegetation succession on these stony, fine-grained till soils starts from deciduous shoreline vegetation and ends in almost pure Norway
doi:10.1051/radiopro:2005s1-136
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