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カテゴリー「ecology・environment」

Chernobyl Catastrophe and Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Common Features and Significant Differences

 

Author: Nazarov A.G., Letov V.N.

Reference: Kamerton, Moskva, 2009

ISSN: 1995-4301

Keywords: radio-ecological consequences, medico-biological analysis

Abstract: The article presents the comparative analysis of medico-biological radio-ecological consequences of the two largest radiation catastrophes of the XXth century: atomic bombing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 and the catastrophe in the IVth power-generating unit in Chernobyl.

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=12924434

OVERCOMING THE EFFECTS OF THE CHERNOBYL NUCLEAR POWER STATION ACCIDENT, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF RADIATION CONTAMINATED TERRITORIES

 

Author:  Sednev V., Ovsyanik A.

Reference: Gazettes “Пожары и ЧС”,Академия ГПС МЧС России, 2010

ISSN: 2071-9116

Keywords:   RADIATION-CONTAMINATED AREAS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS,   THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFFECTED AREAS ,   THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFFECTED AREAS

Abstract:The article assesses the outcome of the work done to eliminate on the consequences of Chernobyl accident and its impact on human health, environment and socio-economic development of territories. A quarter-century on people still need clear understanding of health, environmental and socio-economic of the disaster in obtaining answers to outstanding questions

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=16223613

Lessons to overcome the consequences of the Chernobyl Disaster: 25 years passed

Author: V.P.Malyshev (Strategic Research Centre for Civil Protection, Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, Moscow)

Reference: “Деловой экспресс”, 2011   

ISSN: 1812-5220

Keywords: ecologic rehabilitation, decontamination, moral questions, safety, protection of people against radiation

Abstract: The author observes the Chernobyl disaster from moral, scientific and human rights-related viewpoints. The article also describes the liquidation and rehabilitation after the disaster, as well as the reality of the protection of people exerted by the authorities.

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=16369142

 

Radioecology and Chenobyl

Author: R.M. Aleksakhin, N.I. Sanzharova, S.V. Fesenko

Reference: Rosenergoatom, 2006 No.4 pages 43~49

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Keywords: radioecology, environment, economy, decontamination, liquidation

Abstract: According to the author, the most important question concerning the Chernobyl disaster was and has been ecology, specifically decontamination and liquidation. The article describes actual methods of decontamination. Comparison of the effect of radioactive contamination among former USSR countries. Historical view of the Chernobyl disaster.

URL: http://www.rosenergoatom.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosenergoatom/site/resources/9fdedd0048e9a7c392acfa44d49284f5/web_rea_04_2006.pdf (full article available)

Radioecology and the Chernobyl disaster

 

Author: R.M. Aleksakhin, N.I. Sanzharova, S.V. Fesenko

Reference: Atomnaya Energiya, Moskva, 2006

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Keywords: decontamination, radioecology, environment, radioactive substances, products, migration of radionuclides

Abstract: The dissertation described patterns of migration of radionuclides in various environmental media and accumulation of radioactive substances in the products. Observation of the effects of radioactive substances on vegetation and animals. The thesis presents systems of protection and rehabilitation of agriculture, forestry and water management. Estimation of radiological and economic efficiency. It describes an evaluation of environmental consequences of the Chernobyl disaster during the time of complex and controversial political and economic circumstances in the Soviet regime. English version available.

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=11702163 (Russian)

http://www.springer.com/physics/particle+and+nuclear+physics/journal/10512 (English)

Chernobyl, agriculture, environment

Author: R. M. Aleksakhin, N. I. Sanzharova, E. V. Spirin, S. V. Fesenko etc.

Reference: All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Agricultural Radiology and Agroecology, 2006

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Keywords: radioactive contamination, radionuclides, activities of protection of land,

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URL: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://www.riarae-raas.ru/publications/publications-2006

Formation of radioactive contamination of the environment and especially its radionuclide content after nuclear explosions and the Chernobyl accident

Title: Formation of radioactive contamination of the environment and especially its radionuclide content after nuclear explosions and the Chernobyl accident

Author: Stukin, Evgeny Danilovich

Reference: Moscow, 2001

Keywords: radionuclides, Agrometeorology

Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is direct synthesis and making sense of experimental data on radionuclide composition of the radioactive contamination of the atmosphere, land surface and geological structures, obtained in the last 40 years after major accidents and nuclear explosions in the atmosphere, on land and under the ground.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/formirovanie-radioaktivnogo-zagryazneniya-okruzhayushchei-sredy-i-osobennosti-ego-radionukli

Environmental assessment methods for the production of forest crops and the development process of their creation for contaminated areas.

Title: Environmental assessment methods for the production of forest crops and the development process of their creation for contaminated areas.

Author: Yuriy Nikolayevich Polyakov

Reference: Bryansk, 1996

Keywords: forest plantations, floristic composition, ground cover, shrubs

Abstract: The aim of this work was in the process of scientific justification of the process of creating forest plantations and the development of technological options for greening their production at radioactively contaminated territories.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/ekologicheskaya-otsenka-sposobov-proizvodstva-lesnykh-kultur-i-razrabotka-protsessa-ikh-sozd?_openstat=cmVmZXJ1bi5jb207bm9kZTthZDE7

Methodological principles for the establishment of a regional system for the environmental monitoring of radiation-affected territories of Bryansk’s Polesia and the population being affected by the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant

Title: Methodological principles for the establishment of a regional system for the environmental monitoring of radiation-affected territories of Bryansk’s Polesia and the population being affected by the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant

Author: Tcelousov Anatoli Gennadyevich

Reference: Bryansk, 1997

Keywords: radiation-ecological monitoring, Polessie/ Polesia, Bryansk

Abstract: [Findings; 1. Formation of external and internal doses of exposure of the citizens living in the contaminated areas is dependent on radio-ecological characteristics of places of settlement.
2. External radiation dose depends on length of stay and mode of behavior in the contaminated areas. One of the critical population groups that is exposed to a greatest external radiation, are people working in the open air, especially forestry workers, who live in wooden houses…]

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/metodicheskie-printsipy-sozdaniya-regionalnoi-sistemy-kompleksnogo-radiatsionno-ekologichesk

Interference of soil and radioactivity in Polesia ecosystems and in Opolye (natural area) of south east Russia

Title: Interference of soil and radioactivity in Polesia ecosystems and in Opolye (natural area) of south east Russia

Author: Prosyannikov Evgeny

Reference: Moscow,1995

Keywords: ecosystem, Polesia, soil, biota, Opolye

Abstract: The purpose of the study; to research the effect of natural soil and various agroecosystems of Polesia and Opolye (natural land) on the behavior of radionuclides, and the impact of anthropogenic factors on the living stage of soil for the characterization of the conditions of human life.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/vzaimovliyanie-pochv-i-radioaktivnosti-v-ekosistemakh-polesya-i-opolya-yugo-zapada-rossii?_openstat=cmVmZXJ1bi5jb207bm9kZTthZDE7

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