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Measurement of radioactive nuclides in the `Mayak` region

Abstract

The study of environmental contamination caused by anthropogenic impact and, primarily, by radioactive nuclides is one of the main scientific problems facing contemporary science. Radioecological monitoring, decision making on remediation of polluted areas need detailed information about distribution of radioactive nuclides in the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, knowledge about radioactive nuclide occurrence forms and migration patterns. Experimental tests of nuclear and thermonuclear weapon in atmosphere and underground, nuclear power engineering and numerous accidents that took place at the nuclear power plants (NPP), unauthorized dump of radioactive materials in various places of the ocean and pouring off the strongly dump of radioactive wastes from ships and submarine equipped with nuclear power engines made artificial radionuclides a constant and unretrievable component of the modern biosphere, becoming an additional unfavorable ecological factor. As regards Former Sovient Union (FSU) the most unfavorable regions are Southern Ural, zones suffered from Chernobyl Accident, Altay, Novaya Zemlya, some part of West Siberia near Seversk (Tomsk-7) and Zheleznogorsk (Krasnoyarsk-26). (orig.)
Authors:
Myasoedov, B F; [1]  Novikov, A P [1] 
  1. V.I. Vernadsky Inst. of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (Russian Federation)
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1997
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
FZR-170; CONF-9611197-
Reference Number:
SCA: 540130; 540230; 540330; PA: DEN-97:0FE080; EDB-97:127088; SN: 97001851056
Resource Relation:
Conference: Workshop on methods and applications of low-level radioactivity measurements (LOWRAD), Rossendorf (Germany), 7-8 Nov 1996; Other Information: PBD: Mar 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of LOWRAD 96. Methods and applications of low-level radioactivity measurements. Proceedings; Fietz, J. [ed.] [Forschungszentrum Rossendorf e.V. (FZR), Dresden (Germany)]; PB: 170 p.
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; RADIOECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; FALLOUT; RUSSIAN FEDERATION; RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; REGIONAL ANALYSIS; ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS; AERIAL MONITORING; RADIATION ACCIDENTS; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS; ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY
OSTI ID:
525362
Research Organizations:
Forschungszentrum Rossendorf e.V. (FZR), Rossendorf bei Dresden (Germany); Verein fuer Kernverfahrenstechnik und Analytik Rossendorf e.V. (VKTA), Dresden (Germany)
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98700903; TRN: DE97FE080
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE98700903
Submitting Site:
DEN
Size:
pp. 60-64
Announcement Date:
Oct 07, 1997

Citation Formats

Myasoedov, B F, and Novikov, A P. Measurement of radioactive nuclides in the `Mayak` region. Germany: N. p., 1997. Web.
Myasoedov, B F, & Novikov, A P. Measurement of radioactive nuclides in the `Mayak` region. Germany.
Myasoedov, B F, and Novikov, A P. 1997. "Measurement of radioactive nuclides in the `Mayak` region." Germany.
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title = {Measurement of radioactive nuclides in the `Mayak` region}
author = {Myasoedov, B F, and Novikov, A P}
abstractNote = {The study of environmental contamination caused by anthropogenic impact and, primarily, by radioactive nuclides is one of the main scientific problems facing contemporary science. Radioecological monitoring, decision making on remediation of polluted areas need detailed information about distribution of radioactive nuclides in the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, knowledge about radioactive nuclide occurrence forms and migration patterns. Experimental tests of nuclear and thermonuclear weapon in atmosphere and underground, nuclear power engineering and numerous accidents that took place at the nuclear power plants (NPP), unauthorized dump of radioactive materials in various places of the ocean and pouring off the strongly dump of radioactive wastes from ships and submarine equipped with nuclear power engines made artificial radionuclides a constant and unretrievable component of the modern biosphere, becoming an additional unfavorable ecological factor. As regards Former Sovient Union (FSU) the most unfavorable regions are Southern Ural, zones suffered from Chernobyl Accident, Altay, Novaya Zemlya, some part of West Siberia near Seversk (Tomsk-7) and Zheleznogorsk (Krasnoyarsk-26). (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1997}
month = {Mar}
}