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カテゴリー「ecology・environment」

International Congress of Radioecologists

Author: Alexakhin R. M., Geraskin S. A.

Reference: journal “РАДИАЦИОННАЯ БИОЛОГИЯ. РАДИОЭКОЛОГИЯ “ (Radiation Biology, Radioecology), 2005

ISSN: 0869-8031

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Keywords: radioecology

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URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=9150712

Levels of contamination by 137cs in forest ecosystems and agrocenoses in Orel region

Author: Kaz’min V.M., Polyakov A.G.

Reference: Scientific Notes of Orel State University. series: natural, technical and health sciences, 2008

ISSN: 1998-2739

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Keywords: ecosystem, contamination, 137cs, agrocenoses

Abstract: The article describes the radio-contamination, by137cs, of forest ecosystem in Orel region after the Chernobyl disaster.

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13217695

Estimation of radioactivity in fungal fruit bodies of the genus Leccinum fungi collected in the area of Hibiny Mountains

 

Author: Ivanov D.M., Efremova M.A.

Reference: Bulletin of St. Petersbourg University: Biology, 2012

ISSN: 1025-8604

DOI: 582.287.23:574

Keywords:  BIRCH MUSHROOMS,   ASPEN MUSHROOMS,   HIBINY,   ARTIFI CIAL AND NATURAL RADIOISOTOPES,   ACCUMULATION FACTOR, 137cs, 40k

Abstract: The article reveals that concentration of 137Cs and other radioisotopes in the fungal fruit bodies of the Leccinum genus collected in the area of Hibiny Mountains is within the limits of the admissible values. The accumulation factors of 137Cs and 40К in the fungal fruit bodies depend on soil acidity. Changes in soil рНН2О from 5,40 up to 7,33 cause a decrease of the accumulation factors of radioisotopes in fungi by more than 7 times.

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=17929070

137Cs and 90Sr in bodies of surface water in Bryansk oblast in 1987–2002 (English)

Author: S. M. Vakulovskii, Ya. I. Gaziev, L. V. Kolesnikova, G. I. Petrenko, É. G. Tertyshnik, A. D. Uvarov

Reference: Kluwer Academic Publishers-Consultants Bureau, 2006

ISSN: 1063-4258

DOI: 10.1007/s10512-006-0052-1

Keywords: 137cs, 90sr, river, lake

Abstract: The dynamics of the radioactive contamination with 137Cs and 90Sr of the Besed’ and Iput’ rivers in 1987–2004 and the nondraining Lake Svyatoe on the Besed’ River and the slowly draining Lake Kozhanovskoe in 1992–2002 is prsented. Data on the contamination of the components and shorelines of reservoirs are presented. It is shown that the radioactive contamination of these rivers is decreasing; the present level of contamination is much lower than the intervention level. The radionuclide content in the nondraining and slowly draining lakes remains high. Specifically, the 137Cs concentration in the waters of Lake Svyatoe on the Besed’ River is at the intervention level, and the 137Cs concentration in the fish in Lake Kozhanovskoe is ten times higher than the established norms.

URL: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10512-006-0052-1#

ACCUMULATION OF CAESIUM-137 IN NATURAL AND AGRICULTURAL GRASS ECOSYSTEMS ON RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATED TERRITORY OF TULA REGION

Author: Romantsova N.А., Paramonova Т.А.

Reference: journal “XXI ВЕК: ИТОГИ ПРОШЛОГО И ПРОБЛЕМЫ НАСТОЯЩЕГО ПЛЮС” (XXI CENTURY: PAST AND PRESENT PROBLEMS PLUS), 2012

ISSN: 2221-951x

DOI: 57.045:57.042

Keywords: 137cs, agricultural products, accumulation, soil

Abstract: The investigation of accumulation levels of 137Cs in biomass of main field crop rotation cultures (wheat, barley, potato) and of meadow ecosystems in -Plavsk radioactive spot of Tula region demonstrated that at density of radioactive pollution of soils ~200-430 кBq/m2(5-12 Ki/km2) green parts of plants accumulate 0,01-0,02 кBq/m2, and underground parts œ 0,1-3,3 кBq/m2. Accumulation 137Cs in biomass depends on biological features of vegetation, and also is in close direct dependence with accumulation of 137Cs in soils.

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=18202241

NATURAL AND TECHNOGENIC RADIONUCLIDES IN SOIL PLAVSK RADIOACTIVE SPOT OF TULA REGION

 

Author:  Romantsova N.А.

Reference: Gazette “XXI ВЕК: ИТОГИ ПРОШЛОГО И ПРОБЛЕМЫ НАСТОЯЩЕГО ПЛЮС” (XXI CENTURY: PAST AND PRESENT PROBLEMS PLUS), 2012

ISSN: 2221-951x

DOI: 57.045:57.042

Keywords: natural and technogenic radionuclides, 40k, 232th, 226ra, 137cs, Tula region

Abstract: The modern radiating background of the Plavsky radioactive spot of Tula region is formed at the expense of natural (40К,232Th,226Ra) and technogenic radionuclides (137Cs). Thus the share 137Cs from the general stocks of radionuclides in soils makes 48-67 %, and as a part of vegetative production œ only 5-14 % that reveals insignificant parameters of transition of an element from soils in plants.

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=18202229

DYNAMICS OF DECREASING CAESIUM 137 IN AGROCENOSES OF AUTUMN WHEAT IN ORYOL REGION FROM 1985 TO 2007

Author: Kaz’min V.M., Polyakov A.G.

Reference: Scientific Notes of Orel State University, 2008 Series: natural, technical and health sciences

ISSN: 1998-2739

DOI:

Keywords: agrocenoses contamination, decrease of 137cs, autumn wheat

Abstract: In the article is examined the danger of technogenic pollution of agrocenoses by radioactive substances, where Chernobyl AES accident was of the main importance. The dynamics of decreasing Cs137 in autumn wheat agrocenoses in Orel region from 1985 to 2007 is being analyzed.

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13217716

Some features of radio-cesium’s behavior in ecosystems of the Kaluga region

Title: Some features of radio-cesium’s behavior in ecosystems of the Kaluga region

Author: Kokoreva, Valentina Viktorovna

Reference: Kaluga, 2007

Keywords: ecosystem, radiocesium, bio-absorption, Kaluga region

Abstract: The aim of the thesis was to study the characteristics of the behavior of radioactive cesium in a variety of natural and man-made ecosystems in Kaluga region during the period of 1992 to 2006.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/nekotorye-osobennosti-povedeniya-radiotseziya-v-ekosistemakh-kaluzhskoi-oblasti

Radio-ecological justification of long-term forecasting of radiation environment on agricultural land in the event of a major nuclear accidents, for example: Chernobyl NPP accident

Title: Radio-ecological justification of long-term forecasting of radiation environment on agricultural land in the event of a major nuclear accidents, for example: Chernobyl NPP accident

Author: Ivanov, Uriy Alexandrovich

Reference: Kiev, 1997

Keywords: ecosystem, radiocesium, farmland, forecasting

Abstract: The purpose and objectives of research. The aim of this study was to identify and analyze the basic laws of biologically significant behavior of radionuclides release in Chernobyl NPP (137Cs, 90Sr and 239’240Pu) into soils of Ukraine affected by radioactive contamination, assessment of the specific features significance of the post-accident situation (heterogeneity of soil’s surface and the characteristics of territory’s radioactive contamination, multiplicity of radioactive fallout forms, marked mottling of radioactive contamination of the territory) the intensity of radionuclides’ inclusion in biogeochemical chain migration and specificity of radiation exposure doses formation, long-term prognosis of radionuclides redistribution, released into the components of soil and vegetation layer/surface.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/radioekologicheskoe-obosnovanie-dolgosrochnogo-prognozirovaniya-radiatsionnoi-obstanovki-na-

Informational and psychological protection of the population at the radioactively contaminated territories of Russia and Belarus following the Chernobyl accident in the late (distant) period

Title: Informational and psychological protection of the population at the radioactively contaminated territories of Russia and Belarus following the Chernobyl accident in the late (distant) period

Author: Simonov, Alexander Vasilyevich

Reference: Moscow, 2010

Keywords: Russia, Belarus, informational-psychological protection, contaminated areas

Abstract: Study aim: justification of the concept (principles of structural – functional model) and organizational-methodological provision of the population with informational-psychological protection living at the radioactively contaminated areas in Belarus and Russia in the late period following the Chernobyl accident.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/informatsionno-psikhologicheskaya-zashchita-naseleniya-radioaktivno-zagryaznennykh-territori

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