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Stuart Haszeldine about Aberdeen City Beach summer 2005: The section of the beach in Aberdeen just north of the harbour was closed of to the public for a period of weeks, because there have been survey work undertaken, which showed, that there was additional radioactivity on the beach, which was several times above or in excess of the natural background radioactivity of the beach.Dok 5 - Das Feature, 07.03.2010 : Strahlende Quellen - Das radioaktive Geheimnis der Öl- und Gasindustrie, page 22 --michelvoss 21:51, 8 March 2010 (UTC)

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