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- Page 14 and 15: 91.2 This ReportThis biosphere desc
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- Page 18: 132 LAND USE ON OLKILUOTO ISLANDOlk
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- Page 24 and 25: 193 APPLIED AND AVAILABLE DATAWhen
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- Page 30 and 31: 254 CLIMATE, METEOROLOGY, AND CHEMI
- Page 32 and 33: 27Table 4-2. Annual growth conditio
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- Page 40 and 41: 355 TOPOGRAPHY, BATHYMETRY AND SHOR
- Page 42 and 43: 37Figure 5-2. Bedrock surface (m, a
- Page 44 and 45: 39Figure 5-4. Bathymetry of the sea
- Page 46 and 47: 41Figure 5-5. The postglacial land
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48The results of refraction seismic
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506.4 Geochemistry of Soils on Olki
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52soils at Olkiluoto, the base cati
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54Soil Solution Results from Forest
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56Figure 6-4. Thickness (m) of grou
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58Figure 6-6. Main drainage areas o
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60activity concentration (Bq/kg DW
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62Table 6-7. Chemical characteristi
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64Table 6-8. Total concentrations (
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66Figure 7-2. Marine geological map
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68The shallow water environment sur
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706050OlkiluotoSouthwest Finland Fo
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74The ground-, field- and shrub-lay
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76Sedges are also common, but where
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78The mean carbon content in vegeta
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808.1.4 RadionuclidesTable 8-3 show
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82Figure 8-11. Volume of growing st
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84Table 8-5. Game catches (number o
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86an average of 0.7 collisions per
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899 SEA ECOSYSTEMSThe state of the
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91Lake1/Sea09Target area 1/SEA09Lak
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93radation of plant residues. This
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95Target Lake1/Sea09 area 1/SEA0945
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101TA Lake1/Sea091/SEA0945004000350
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103TA Lake1/Sea091/SEA09µg/l403530
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105Table 9-2. Analysis results of s
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107Lake1/Sea09Target area 1/SEA096T
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109Lake3/Sea06Target area 3a/SEA066
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.111Composite samples taken from th
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113Figure 9-15. The proportions of
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117According to the commercial fish
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119caused by natural leaching is ap
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12110 ECOSYSTEM MODELS FOR LAND AND
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123UptakeEmissionNet productionCons
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125Figure 10-2. The biomass distrib
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127Table 10-4. Mean carbon content
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129Figure 10-4. Preliminary estimat
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13111 IDENTIFICATION OF RELEVANT LI
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13312 CONSISTENCY AND CONFIDENCE AS
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135Figure 12-1. Forest monitoring l
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137quite minor. Despite that, it sh
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139In Finland, a lot of generic for
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141The effects of the Olkiluoto nuc
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14312.4 Overall JudgementThe overal
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145Table 12-2 cont'd. Evaluation of
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14713 CONCLUDING REMARKSThis report
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149The seabed sediment inventories
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151The closest rivers are Eurajoki
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153REFERENCESAario, L. 1932. Pflanz
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155FAO-UNESCO 1988. Soil Map of the
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157Huhta, A-P. & Korpela, L. 2006.
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159Kauppi, P. E., Posch, M., Hänni
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161Lahdenperä, A-M., Palmén, J. &
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163Löfgren, A. & Lindborg, T. 2003
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165Pajunen, H. (ed.) 2000. Carbon i
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167trochilus) breeding close to a h
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169Suomen ympäristökeskus & Aluee
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APPENDIX A: MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS17
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Figure A-3. Aquatic monitoring site
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175Figure A-5. Reference areas ment