Results of chemical analysis of soil properties at the emergency crash site of the launch vehicle ‘Soyuz-FG’ in Kazakhstan
Published: 13 February 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/47twnk5dsh.1
Contributors:
Ivan Semenkov, Yerlan Bekeshev, Yelena Stepanova , Tatyana Koroleva Description
This data set contains information about 227 samples taken at the sites under con-sideration in the Ulytau region of Kazakhstan: -in October 2018 (in the first days after the accident; ‘2018’ in the columns of the table in the Supplementary file), -in October 2019 (one year after the accident; ‘2019’ in the columns of the table in the Supplementary file), -in September 2022 (4 years after the accident; ‘a’ in the columns of the table in the Supplementary file), -in May 2023 (4.5 years after the accident; ‘s’ in the columns of the table in the Supplementary file). The vast majority of samples were analyzed in two laboratories independently.
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Environmental Geochemistry
Funders
- Joint Work Program for Integrated Environmental and Socio-Hygienic Monitoring of Areas Af-fected by the Emergency Crash of the Soyuz-FG Launch Vehicle with the Soyuz MS-10 Transport Manned Spacecraft on October 11, 2018 to 2021-2023