Title: The influence of the combined action of post -radioactive disaster (Chernobyl) and man-made chemical pollution on physical development and health of children and adolescents of Bryansk region.
Author: Bulaceva, Madina Borisovna
Reference: Moscow, 2005
Keywords: physical development, children’s health, adolescents, Bryansk region, toxic chemicals
Abstract: To study the effects of post radioactive disaster and man-made chemical contamination of the environment, on physical development and health of the children of Bryansk region.
URL: http://www.dissercat.com/content/vliyanie-sochetannogo-deistviya-posleavariinogo-radioaktivnogo-i-tekhnogennogo-khimicheskogo
Title: Ecological status of water supply in the contaminated areas of the Bryansk region
Author: Ivanchenkova, Oksana Andreevna
Reference: Bryansk, 2005
Keywords: Bryansk region, abiotic factors, water resources, water supply, ecology
Abstract: The purpose of research-to study the state of water supply facilities, located in the contaminated areas of the Bryansk region.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/ekologicheskoe-sostoyanie-obektov-vodosnabzheniya-na-radioaktivno-zagryaznennykh-territoriya
Title: Migration of 137Cs in soils of different ecosystems of Bryansk Polessie
Author: Skovorodnikova, Natalia Alexeevna
Reference: Bryansk, 2005
Keywords: cesium-137, soil, ecosystem, agro-ecosystem, phytocenosis, Bryansk Polessie/ Polesia
Abstract: The purpose of the research; the study of cesium migration in soils of natural ecosystems and agro-ecosystems in Bryansk Polessie and its quantitative assessment.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/migratsiya-137cs-v-pochvakh-razlichnykh-ekosistem-bryanskogo-polesya
Title: Accumulation and distribution of radionuclides in forest ecosystems of the Krasnoyarsk region
Author: Rudenko, Lyudmila Nikolayevna
Reference: Krasnoyarsk, 2003
Keywords: dynamics, pattern of accumulation, distribution of radionuclides, cesium-137, strontium-90, hardwoods, Krasnoyarsk region
Abstract: The purpose of the thesis was to conclude from the scientific and methodological rationale, the study of the dynamics and patterns of accumulation and distribution of radionuclides cesium-137 and strontium-90 among the hardwood of the Krasnoyarsk region.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/nakoplenie-i-raspredelenie-tekhnogennykh-radionuklidov-v-lesnykh-ekosistemakh-krasnoyarskogo
Title: Social and psychological factors in vital activity of the personality on environmentally-unfriendly territories: Chernobyl trace
Author: Hashenko, Nadezhda Nikolayevna
Reference: Moscow, 2005
Keywords: social factors, psychological factors, vital activity, quality of life, consciousness of the individual, permanent residence, contaminated sites
Abstract: The purpose of the study – to identify the socio-psychological factors of vital activity of the individual in terms of permanent residence in the contaminated areas.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/sotsialno-psikhologicheskie-faktory-zhiznedeyatelnosti-lichnosti-na-ekologicheski-neblagopri
Title: Hematologic and cytogenetic effects of the Chernobyl disaster for three types of mouse-like rodents that live in the exclusion zone
Author: Kulygina, Olga Ivanovna
Reference: Moscow, 2001
Keywords: hematologic effects, cytogenetic effects, mouse-like rodents, exclusion zone, EDR (exposure dose rate) gamma – radiation
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to examine the hematological and cytogenetic effects of the Chernobyl disaster for three types of rodents that live in the exclusion zone on the radioactive trace of the accidental release from the Chernobyl disaster with various exposure dose rate of gamma – radiation.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/gematologicheskie-i-tsitogeneticheskie-posledstviya-avarii-na-chaes-dlya-trekh-vidov-myshevi
Title: ORGANIZATIONAL-LEGAL PROBLEMS OF MINIMIZING THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE CHERNOBYL DISASTER WITHIN THE UNION STATE OF BELARUS AND RUSSIA
Author: Demichev D.M.
Reference: “Legal science” 2012 No.3
Keywords: CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT, MINIMIZATION OF CONSEQUENCES OF ACCIDENT, RADIOACTIVE POLLUTION OF TERRITORIES, RADIONUCLIDES, RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES: CAESIUM-137, STRONTIUM-90, PLUTONIUM-239, PARTICIPANTS OF ELIMINATION OF CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE ON THE CHERNOBYL NUCLEAR POWER STATION, UNION OF BELARUS AND RUSSIA, UNION STATE, REHABILITATION OF THE POLLUTED TERRITORIES
Abstract: in article social, economic, medical and legal consequences of accident on the Chernobyl NPP in Republic of Belarus, the Russian Federation reveal, the role of state authorities in realization of joint programs on overcoming of the specified consequences within the Union State reveals, offers on improvement of functioning of the mechanism of rehabilitation of the polluted territories locate.
URL: http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/organizatsionno-pravovye-problemy-minimizatsii-posledstviy-chernobylskoy-katastrofy-v-ramkah-soyuznogo-gosudarstva-belarusi-i-rossii
Title: Radiation Epidemiology capacity in dealing with the problems of radiation safety in medical exposure
Author: Tsyb A.F., Ivanov V.K., Biryukov A.P.
Reference: Radiation and Lisk 2008 vol.17 No.2
Keywords: accident at the Chernobyl NPP, radiation diagnosis and radiation therapy, liquidators, radiation-epidemiological analysis
Abstract: Latest data of radiation-epidemiological studies allow making suggestion that methods and means of radiation epidemiology can be used for purposes of radiological protection for medical exposure. Basic principles of the use of population-based approach to the assessment of radiation risk of medical exposure to ionizing radiation are discussed in the article. Analysis of results obtained in population radiation and epidemiological studies of health effects of the Chernobyl accident allows authors to draw conclusion that doses obtained as a result of radiological procedures are not critical for delayed development of cancer.
URL: http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/vozmozhnosti-radiatsionnoy-epidemiologii-pri-reshenii-problem-radiatsionnoy-bezopasnosti-meditsinskogo-oblucheniya
Title: The quality of milk in cows within polluted areas with cesium-137 and strontium-90 (Chernobyl disaster)
Author: Kalinin, Boris Nikolayevich
Reference: Moscow, 2000
Keywords: cesium-137, strontium-90, milk, cows, Klintsovsky district, Bryansk region, radioactive contamination
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to determine the dynamics of the daily excretion of cesium-137 and strontium-90 from milk cows on farms “Victory” (Pobeda) and “Dawn” (Rassvet) Klintsovsky region in Bryansk region. According to Pasternak A.D. these farms are located in the area of radioactive contamination with the level 1-5 Ci/km2 cesium-137 and 0.15-3 Ci/km2 Sr-90.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/kachestvo-moloka-u-korov-v-usloviyakh-zagryazneniya-territorii-tseziem-137-i-strontsiem-90-v
Title: Bioaccumulation of radionuclides in higher fungi in Penza region’s forest ecosystems
Author: Plotnikov, Mihail Alexeyevich
Reference: B.M., 2011
Keywords: bioaccumulation, radionuclides, mushrooms, forest ecosystems, Penza region
Abstract: The aim of the research; to study the nature of bioaccumulation of radionuclides by fruit bodies of higher fungi in forest ecosystems of the Penza region.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/biologicheskaya-akkumulyatsiya-radionuklidov-vysshimi-gribami-v-usloviyakh-lesnykh-ekosistem