タグ「ecology」
Author: Artamonova E.N.
Reference: Altai State University, 2004
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Keywords: groundwater, coal field, radionuclides, migration, ecology
Abstract: Describes the migration of both natural and anthropogenic radionuclides, as well as heavy metals, in groundwater.
URL: http://www.dissercat.com/content/radionuklidy-i-tyazhelye-metally-v-podzemnykh-vodakh-ugolnogo-mestorozhdeniya-karazhyra-vost
Author: Gudkov D.I., Kuzmenko M.I., Kireev S.I., Nazarov A.B., Shevtsova N.L., Dzyubenko E.V., Kaglyan A.E.
Reference: Gazette “РАДИАЦИОННАЯ БИОЛОГИЯ. РАДИОЭКОЛОГИЯ “ (Radiation Biology, Radioecology), 2009
ISSN: 0869-8031
Keywords: water ecosystem, radioactivity, vegetation
Abstract: Describes activity of radionuclides in water ecosystem in the exclusion zone of Chernobyl. Analyzes possible factors of increasing specific activities of 90sr, taking examples from the water ecosystem of Pripyat.
URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=11919682
Author: Zambia O. L.
Reference: Институт гидробиологии (Institute of hydrobiology), Kiev
ISSN: 0375-8990
Keywords: Cesium 137, water, cat fish
Abstract:The content of 137Cs in the cat-fish (Silurus glanis L.) of cooling-pond of the Chernobyl NPP, Pripyat River and Kanev reservoir was studied during 1986-2005. The positive «dimensional effect» is registered in accumulation of 137Cs by the cat-fish. The maximal average content of 137Cs (100 kBq/kg) is revealed in muscles of the cat-fish of cooling-pond in 1988. Since then the content of 137Cs in the cat-fish from all investigated reservoirs is decreased. The rate of decrease of 137Cs content in the cat-fish has appreciably decreased last years. Concentration factor of accumulation 137Cs to the cat-fish have achieved the maximal values after 8-10 years from the accident on Chernobyl NPP.
URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=10022662
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
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)
Title: The post-Chernobyl environmental situation
Author: Frederick Warner, (Visiting Professor, Biological and Chemical Sciences Department, JTB, University of Essex, Colchester, UK), L.J. Appleby, (Senior Research Officer, Biological and Chemical Sciences Department, JTB, University of Essex, Colchester, UK)
Reference: MCB UP Ltd, 1996
doi:10.1108/09566169610112926 (Permanent URL)
Keywords: Ecology, Environment, Radiation, USSR
Abstract: The most significant sources and environmental pathways of anthropogenic radionuclides have recently been examined by the RADPATH (Biochemical Pathways of Artificial Radionuclides) project, which was initiated under the auspices of the SCOPE (Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment) unit. The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986, with its associated radionuclide release, has provided an unexpected data source concerning movement of materials within various environmental compartments. Outlines some of the findings of the SCOPE-RADPATH project, a particular focus of which was the Chernobyl accident, with reference to the atmospheric, terrestrial, aquatic and urban environments.
URL: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=871185