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タグ「contamination」

Forest. People. Chernobyl

 Author: V. A. Ipat’ev, V. F. Baginsky, I. M. Bulavik, A.M. Dvornik etc.

Reference: Gomel, 1999

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Keywords: contamination, forest, ecology, Belorussia, decontamination, eco system, radionuclides

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URL: http://do.znate.ru/docs/index-10683.html?page=4

Russian: Лес. Человек. Чернобыль: Ипатьев В.А., Багинский В.Ф., Булавик И.М., Дворник А.М….

The first “nurse” of the first zone

Author: Aleksandr Bolyarsnii

Reference: Internet journal lebed, 2003/art3325.htm

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Keywords: decommissioning, decontamination, workers

Abstract: The author is an electrical engineer, who worked at the Chernobyl power plant. Bolyarsnii is also a journalist, who has been revealing a true sight of the disaster since 1986. Since immigrating to the US the author has widely worked as writer and journalist. His dissertations have appeared in journals such as RAKURS center of economic analysis. Currently he is the chief editor of the monthly paper Krugozor.

URL: http://www.lebed.com/2003/art3325.htm

Russian: Первый “санитар” первой зоны: Александр Болясный

Chernobyl “CPD” (CPD=Continuing Professional Development)

Author: L. A. Kobalevskaya

Reference: Abris, Kiev, 1995

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Keywords: decontamination, self-protection

Abstract: The author presents a personal and insight view of the Chernobyl Accident. L. A. Kobalevskaya describes the actual life of people after the disaster, with suggestions of self protection in case of a radioactive accident. The author emphasizes that in case of an accident a person should be able to protect him/herself without relying on others, especially politicians. She introduces technicalities concerning decontamination and other scientific matters in a manner easily comprehensible to any reader.   

URL: http://pripyat-city.ru/books/178-chernobyl-dsp.html

Russian: Чернобыль “ДСП”

Radioactive contaminations. Decontamination

 

Title: Radioactive contaminations. Decontamination

Author: Zimon, A.D

Reference: Atomizdat, Moscow (1975)

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Keywords: radioactive contamination, decontamination

Abstract:A book widely known on radioactive decontamination translated and published in Russian, Japanese, English and German. The book was first published in 1979.

URL:  http://openlibrary.org/works/OL3069025W/Dezaktivat͡s︡ii͡a︡ (English)

Estimation of the influence of the Chernobyl accident on the Baikal drainage basin

  • Title: Estimation of the influence of the Chernobyl accident on the Baikal drainage basin

Author: Politov, S.V / Anokhin, Yu.A

Reference: Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management, 3 (2), p.227-228, Jul 2000           

doi: 10.1016/S1463-4988(00)00018-X

Keywords: Cesium; Contamination

Abstract: For the first time, contamination levels of cesium due to the Chernobyl accident in water of highland lakes (and soils from their watersheds) of the Lake Baikal drainage basin, have been measured. The reason for this study was that the main long-range transportation of Chernobyl accident products in an easterly direction took place at high altitudes (above 2 km).

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S146349880000018X

The history of the Chernobyl 137Cs contamination of the flood plain soils and its relation to physical and chemical properties of the soil horizons (a case study)

  • Title: The history of the Chernobyl 137Cs contamination of the flood plain soils and its relation to physical and chemical properties of the soil horizons (a case study)

Author: Korobova, E. / Linnik, V. / Chizhikova, N.

Reference: Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 96 (2-3), p.236-255, Feb 2008

doi: 10.1016/j.gexplo.2007.04.014

Keywords: 137Cs; Alluvial soils; Chernobyl contamination of the flood plain; Granulometry; Clay mineralogy; Adsorption

Abstract: A study of the 137Cs distribution and mobility in alluvial soil profiles was performed in the basin of the Iput river (Bryansk region) to reveal peculiarities of the flood plain contamination after the accident at the Chernobyl NPP. Four study plots have been located on the medium and low-level riverside flood plain of the rivers Iput and its right tributary Buldynka.

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037567420700057X

Radiocaesium concentration factors of Chernobyl-contaminated fish: a study of the influence of potassium, and “blind” testing of a previously developed model

  • Title: Radiocaesium concentration factors of Chernobyl-contaminated fish: a study of the influence of potassium, and “blind” testing of a previously developed model

Author: Smith, James T / Kudelsky, Anatoly V / Ryabov, Igor N / Hadderingh, Rolf H

Reference: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 48 (3), p.359-369, May 2000

doi: 10.1016/S0265-931X(99)00089-2

Keywords: Radiocaesium; Fish; Chernobyl; Modelling

Abstract: The radiocaesium concentration factors (CF) of different fish species in 10 lakes in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine were measured between 6 and 11 yr after the Chernobyl accident. Clear inverse relations were observed between fish CF and lakewater K+ concentration.

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0265931X99000892

Modelling the dynamics of fish contamination by Chernobyl radiocaesium: an analytical solution based on potassium mass balance

  • Title: Modelling the dynamics of fish contamination by Chernobyl radiocaesium: an analytical solution based on potassium mass balance

Author: Koulikov, Alexei O. / Meili, Markus

Reference: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 66 (3), p.309-326, Jan 2003

doi: 10.1016/S0265-931X(02)00134-0

Keywords: Modelling; Radiocaesium; Fish; Chernobyl

Abstract: After the sudden fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986, activities and bioaccumulation factors of radiocaesium (137Cs, 134Cs) fluctuated strongly over several years before reaching quasi-equilibrium, with patterns significantly differing among organisms.

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0265931X02001340

ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH DECOMMISSIONING THE CHERNOBYL NUCLEAR POWER PLANT COOLING POND

  • Title: ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH DECOMMISSIONING THE CHERNOBYL NUCLEAR POWER PLANT COOLING POND

Author: Farfan, E. / Jannik, T. / Marra, J. / Oskolkov, B. / Bondarkov, M. / Gaschak, S. / Maksymenko, A.

Reference: HEALTH PHYSICS JOURNAL 2009 Nov 09

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Keywords: Decommissioning, contamination, cooling pond, Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant

Abstract: Decommissioning of nuclear power plants and other nuclear fuel cycle facilities has been an imperative issue lately. There exist significant experience and generally accepted recommendations on remediation of lands with residual radioactive contamination; however, there are hardly any such recommendations on remediation of cooling ponds that, in most cases, are fairly large water reservoirs.

URL: http://sti.srs.gov/fulltext/SRNL-MS-2009-00204.pdf

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