Pavel P. Povinec
Comenius University in Bratislava
420 Papers
3.3K Citations
Pavel P. Povinec is an academic researcher from Comenius University in Bratislava. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seawater & Accelerator mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 394 publications. Previous affiliations of Pavel P. Povinec include International Atomic Energy Agency.
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Papers
Search for neutrinoless double-beta decay of $^{100}Mo$ with the NEMO-3 detector
R. Arnold,C. Augier,J. Baker,A. S. Barabash,A. Basharina-Freshville,S. Blondel,S. Blot,M. Bongrand,V.B. Brudanin,J. Busto,A.J. Caffrey,C. Cerna,A. Chapon,E. Chauveau,D. Duchesneau,D. Durand,V. Egorov,G. Eurin,J. J. Evans,R. L. Flack,X. Garrido,Hector Gomez,B. Guillon,P. Guzowski,R. Hodák,Ph. Hubert,C. Hugon,S. Jullian,A. A. Klimenko,O.I. Kochetov,S. I. Konovalov,V. Kovalenko,D. Lalanne,Karol Lang,Y. Lemière,Z. J. Liptak,P. Loaiza,Guillaume Lutter,F. Mamedov,Catherine Marquet,F. Mauger,B. Morgan,J. Mott,Igor Nemchenok,Masaharu Nomachi,F. Nova,F. Nowacki,H. Ohsumi,R. B. Pahlka,F. Perrot,F. Piquemal,Pavel P. Povinec,Y. A. Ramachers,A. Remoto,J. L. Reyss,B. Richards,C. L. Riddle,E. Rukhadze,R. Saakyan,X. Sarazin,Yu. Shitov,Yu. Shitov,L. Simard,Fedor Šimkovic,A. Smetana,Karel Smolek,A.A. Smolnikov,S. Söldner-Rembold,B. Soulé,I. Stekl,Jouni Suhonen,C.S. Sutton,G. Szklarz,Juergen Thomas,V. V. Timkin,S. Torre,Vl.I. Tretyak,V.I. Tretyak,V. I. Umatov,I. Vanushin,C. Vilela,Vit Vorobel,D. Waters,A. Žukauskas +83 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of a search for the neutrinoless double-β-decay (0$
u\beta-beta)-decay with an exposure of 34.7 kg.
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A New Focus on Groundwater-Seawater Interactions
Christian D. Langevin,Ward Sanford,Maurizio Polemio,Pavel P. Povinec +3 more
- 01 May 2007
TL;DR: Burnett et al. as discussed by the authors presented research by those working from the marine and the terrestrial sides of issues related to SGD and groundwater-seawater interactions, and presented a variety of investigative approaches applied over a range of conditions at locations across the globe.
Characterisation of submarine groundwater discharge offshore south-eastern Sicily.
Pavel P. Povinec,Pradeep K. Aggarwal,Pradeep K. Aggarwal,A. Aureli,A. Aureli,William C. Burnett,William C. Burnett,E.A. Kontar,E.A. Kontar,Kshitij M. Kulkarni,Kshitij M. Kulkarni,Willard S. Moore,Willard S. Moore,Rudi Rajar,Rudi Rajar,M. Taniguchi,J.-F. Comanducci,J.-F. Comanducci,G. Cusimano,G. Cusimano,Henrieta Dulaiova,Henrieta Dulaiova,L. Gatto,L. Gatto,Manfred Groening,Manfred Groening,S. Hauser,S. Hauser,I. Levy-Palomo,I. Levy-Palomo,B. Oregioni,B. Oregioni,Y.R. Ozorovich,Y.R. Ozorovich,A.M.G. Privitera,A.M.G. Privitera,M.A. Schiavo,M.A. Schiavo +37 more
TL;DR: The presented results imply that in the studied Donnalucata site there are at least two different sources of SGD, one superficial, represented by mixed fresh water and seawater, and the second one which originates in a deeper limestone aquifer.
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Radionuclides from the Fukushima accident in the air over Lithuania: measurement and modelling approaches.
TL;DR: F Fukushima data were compared with the data obtained during the Chernobyl accident and in the post Chernobyl period and the activity concentrations of (131)I and (137)Cs were found to be by 4 orders of magnitude lower as compared to thehernobyl accident.
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Anthropogenic radionuclides in seawater of the Far Eastern Seas.
Yoshihiro Ikeuchi,Hikaru Amano,Michio Aoyama,V.I. Berezhnov,E. Chaykovskaya,V.B. Chumichev,Chang-Soo Chung,Janine Gastaud,Katsumi Hirose,Gi Hoon Hong,C.K. Kim,Suk Hyun Kim,Takashi Miyao,T. Morimoto,A. Nikitin,K. Oda,Håkan Pettersson,Pavel P. Povinec,A. Tkalin,Orihiko Togawa,N.K. Veletova +20 more
TL;DR: The results show that 137Cs, 90Sr and 239 + 240Pu concentrations in surface and bottom waters at dumping areas do not significantly differ from the values observed in background areas, and from historical values, and there is no clear effect of possible contamination due to radioactive waste dumping.
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