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Genetic effects of exposure to flora (plant population) under circumstances with radioactive contamination

Author: KAL’CHENKO V.A.
Reference: Moscow, 1998
Keywords: genetic effects, plant, contamination of environment

Abstract: Our aim was to evaluate genetic processes in plant populations under radioactive contamination resulting from a large-scale accident at a nuclear industry.

URL:http://earthpapers.net/vliyanie-ioniziruyuschey-radiatsii-na-uroven-polimorfizma-dnk-v-raznyh-tkanyah-u-potomstva-obluchennyh-myshey

Genetic monitoring of anthropogenic pollution of the environment

Title: Genetic monitoring of anthropogenic pollution of the environment

Author: Kryukov, Vladimir Ivanovich

Reference: Tula, 2000

Keywords: genetic monitoring, anthropogenic pollution, environment

Abstract: The aim of the given research was to develop a system of genetic monitoring of the environment through the study of the anthropogenic pollution influence on the structure and function of the organisms’ genome.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/geneticheskii-monitoring-antropogennogo-zagryazneniya-okruzhayushchei-sredy

Radio-chemical pollution of the environment as the reducing factor of the adolescent health indicators

Title: Radio-chemical pollution of the environment as the reducing factor of the adolescent health indicators

Author: Zhukova, Larisa Viktorovna

Reference: Bryansk, 2009

Keywords: pollution, environment, adolescents

Abstract: The purpose of the given paper – to examine the effect of radiation and chemical pollution on physical health indicators, specific and non-specific resistance and the functional status of adolescents’ organism.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/radiatsionno-khimicheskoe-zagryaznenie-okruzhayushchei-sredy-kak-faktor-snizheniya-pokazatel

Integrated environmental assessment on radiation and chemical factors within operation and decommissioning of hazardous facilities.

Title: Integrated environmental assessment on radiation and chemical factors within operation and decommissioning of hazardous facilities.

Author: Laschenova, Tatiana Nikolayevna

Reference: Moscow, 2008

Keywords: geochemistry, radiogeology, radioactivity of the earth, environment, radiation factors, chemical factors, exploitation of radiation hazardous facilities, decommissioning, rehabilitation, contamination

Abstract: The aim of this study was to develop a methodology for a comprehensive assessment of the environment’s state by radiation and chemical factors within operation and decommissioning of radiation hazardous facilities, rehabilitation of contaminated sites and the elimination of local areas of contamination.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/kompleksnaya-otsenka-sostoyaniya-okruzhayushchei-sredy-po-radiatsionnym-i-khimicheskim-fakt-0

Radiocontamination of the Environment and its Effects on the Mother and Fetus III, PART I–RETENTION OF CESIUM 137 DURING PREGNANCY: AN INTER-LABORATORIES STUDY

Title: Radiocontamination of the Environment and its Effects on the Mother and Fetus III, PART I–RETENTION OF CESIUM 137 DURING PREGNANCY: AN INTER-LABORATORIES STUDY

Author: Sternberg J, Nagai T, Fujimori H, Kimura Y.

Reference: International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1970, Vol. 21, pp. 351-362.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-708X(70)90147-X

Keywords: radiocontamination, environment, cesium 137, strontium 90, pregnancy

Abstract: The determination of cesium 137 and strontium 90 in human placments was carried out in different laboratories in Japan and Canada, in order to standardize the radioassay procedures. Placentas from normal term deliveries were collected and measured for a period of 12–16 months in the Tokyo and Osaka areas in Japan and in the Montreal area in Canada.

Two procedures required the ashing of the entire placenta prior to radioassay. In the Tokyo group, the ashed organ was placed in a two NaI crystal system, in an almost 4π geometry, and the γ radiation was measured. The Osaka group continues the chemical separation of cesium by precipitation with chloroplatinate; the β radiation is then further measured with an anticoincidence system.

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0020708X7090147X#

Dynamic modeling of the radionuclides transfer within hydrobiocenosis and assessing the consequences of radioactive contamination for biota and human

Title: Dynamic modeling of the radionuclides transfer within hydrobiocenosis and assessing the consequences of radioactive contamination for biota and human

Author: Kryshev, Alexander Ivanovich

Reference: Obninsk, 2008

Keywords: biota, humans, radionuclides, environment, radiation monitoring, hydrobiocenosis, water reservoirs

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to develop an integrated assessment model of the effects of radioactive contamination of hydrobiocenosis on biota and humans, based on the information about the entry of radionuclides into the environment and the radiation monitoring data.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/dinamicheskoe-modelirovanie-perenosa-radionuklidov-v-gidrobiotsenozakh-i-otsenka-posledstvii

A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION OF HEALTH EFFECTS IN EUROPE– TWO DECADES AFTER CHERNOBYL

Title: A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION OF HEALTH EFFECTS IN EUROPE– TWO DECADES AFTER CHERNOBYL

Author: Seidel C., Maringer F.J., Bossew P

Reference: Proceedings series, Mar 2008, 260 p, IAEA, Vienna (Austria), International conference on Chernobyl: Looking back to go forward, Vienna (Austria), 6-7 Sep 2005

Keywords: Chernobyl, environmental contamination, radioactivity, radiation activity, radiation exposure, health consequences, cancer

Abstract: This report sums up radioactive environmental contamination due to the Chernobyl accident in 1986 in various regions all over Europe (Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Sweden, Austria and Greece). Most of the radionuclides released with the reactor accident possess short-lives (e.g. 131I) of a few hours or several days and weeks or were deposed in low quantities (e.g. 90Sr). So the main focus was put on 137Cs, because this radionuclide has a long half-life (30 a), is measurable till this day and gives a presentable view of radiation exposure in contaminated regions. The decrease of 137Cs activity concentrations in soil, surface water, foodstuffs and air was shown in the course of time. The comparison of radioactive environmental contamination shows, that the 137Cs-activity concentration in nearly all media has decreased faster than the physical half-life. Part of this elaboration was also to describe the contribution of the reactor accident to the radiation exposure of selected population groups in the last 20 years. The second part of the report follows a valuation of European studies, which are linked to late health effects of the Chernobyl accident specially thyroid cancer, leukemia and other solid tumors. These studies has been discussed and evaluated. Only in countries with the highest impact like Ukraine, Belarus and Russia, an increased number of infant thyroid cancer has been observed but up to now no increases in leukemia or malignant deceases in this or other European countries can be detected

URL: http://www.colloquium.fr/06IRPA/CDROM/docs/P-040.pdf

Chernobyl’s Legacy: Health, Environmental and Socio-Economic Impacts and Recommendations to the Governments of Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine

Title: Chernobyl’s Legacy: Health, Environmental and Socio-Economic Impacts and Recommendations to the Governments of Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine

Author:

Reference: The Chernobyl Forum: 2003–2005, Second revised version

Keywords: health effects, socio-economic impacts, environment, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine

Abstract: The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986 was the most severe in the history of the nuclear power industry, causing a huge release of radionuclides over large areas of Belarus, Ukraine and the Russian Federation. Now, 20 years later, UN Agencies and representatives of the three countries have reviewed the health, environmental and socio-economic consequences.

URL:http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Booklets/Chernobyl/chernobyl.pdf

Management of agricultural land use on the contaminated territories

Title: Management of agricultural land use on the contaminated territories

Author: Sukhorukova, Irina Vladimirovna

Reference: Moscow, 2002

Keywords: agricultural land, economic-ecological models, environment, animal husbandry, land use, crop production, management

Abstract: The aim of the dissertation research is to develop theoretical and methodological aspects, scientific and methodological approaches and practical guidelines governing the management of contaminated agricultural land in order to ensure sustainable development.

URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/upravlenie-ispolzovaniem-selskokhozyaistvennykh-zemel-na-radiatsionno-zagryaznennykh-territo

Accident at the Chernobyl Power Plant. Accident and its aftermath. Summary of literarute part 2

 

Author: Petrova T.B., Vlasov V.K., Miklyaev P.S.

Reference: Gazette “АНРИ “, 2009

ISSN: 2075-1338

Keywords: introduction of manifold literature, environment, contamination

Abstract: There have been a great amount and range of literature published about “Chernobyl”, from scientific ones to fiction. In this journal we should like to present the manifold of the literature. Nonetheless, we pay special attention to literarute concerning contamination of environment by radionuclides, such as migration of radionuclides, ecologic consequences of the accident etc. 

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=12873335

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