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Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 138:177-185
In 2011-2013, sampling of epiphytic fruticose lichens of the genera Usnea, Bryoria and Alectoria was carried out on Sakhalin and Kuril Islands (the Sakhalin region, Russia) to investigate contamination of these organisms with the Fukushima-derived (1
Autor:
Andrew S. Murray, Kasper Grann Andersson, Kristina Jørkov Thomsen, Lars Bøtter-Jensen, Valery Ramzaev
Publikováno v:
Ramzaev, V, Bøtter-Jensen, L, Thomsen, K, Andersson, K G & Murray, A S 2008, ' An assessment of cumulative external doses from Chernobyl fallout for a forested area in Russia using the optically stimulated luminescence from quartz inclusions in bricks ', Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, vol. 99, pp. 1154-1160 .
Aarhus University
Aarhus University
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) has been used for estimation of the accumulated doses in quartz inclusions obtained from two fired bricks, extracted in July 2004 from a building located in the forested surroundings of the recreational area No
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 85:280-298
In 1995 and 1997, experimental decontamination campaigns were carried out in two recreational areas, Novie Bobovichi and Guta–Muravinka, near the town of Novozybkov, Bryansk Region, Russia. These areas were strongly affected by the Chernobyl fallou
Autor:
I. K. Romanovich, A. N. Barkovsky, Valery Ramzaev, A. V. Gromov, Yu. Goncharova, M. V. Kaduka
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental radioactivity. 118
The accident at the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant has resulted in radioactive contamination of environmental media and food in the Far East of Russia, particularly in the Sakhalin Region. To obtain the knowledge about the 134 Cs and 137 Cs s
Autor:
P. Sobakin, V. Ushnitski, Vladislav Golikov, Valery Ramzaev, Per Strand, A. Zhuravskaya, T. Argunova, A. S. Mishin, Justin Brown
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental radioactivity. 100(12)
Within this paper, radioecological data concerning the "peaceful" underground nuclear explosion Kraton-3, conducted at a remote Arctic location (65.9 degrees N, 112.3 degrees E) within the former USSR in 1978, are reviewed. The data and estimates pub
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental radioactivity. 95(2-3)
Strontium-90 activity concentrations in surface soils and areal deposition densities have been studied at a site contaminated by an accidental release to atmosphere from the underground nuclear explosion "Kraton-3" conducted near the Polar Circle (65
Autor:
Kasper Grann Andersson, Valery Ramzaev, M. Kaduka, Arkady Mishine, Justin Brown, Larisa Basalaeva
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental radioactivity. 93(2)
The contents of 137 Cs and 90 Sr have been determined in 29 samples of live and dead reindeer lichens (genera Cladonia ) collected at the “Kraton-3” underground nuclear explosion site (65.9°N 112.3°E, event year – 1978) in Yakutia, Russia in
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental radioactivity. 92(3)
Vertical distributions of 137 Cs have been determined in vegetation-soil cores obtained from 30 different locations around two underground nuclear explosion sites – “Crystal” (event year – 1974) and “Kraton-3” (event year – 1978) in the
Autor:
Arkady Mishine, Valery Ramzaev, Sarat Kumar Sahoo, Katsumi Kurotaki, Ralf Hille, Anatoly Barkovsky, Hidenori Yonehara, Masafumi Uchiyama
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental radioactivity. 85(2-3)
In order to estimate current external gamma doses to the population of the Russian territories contaminated as a result of the Chernobyl accident, absorbed gamma-dose rates in air (DR) were determined at typical urban and suburban locations. The stud
Autor:
Valery Ramzaev, Arkady Mishine, Jørn Roed, A.N. Barkovsky, C.L. Fogh, A.V. Ponamarjov, Kasper Grann Andersson
Publikováno v:
Health physics. 76(4)
Decontamination was carried out in an area with three houses in Novo Bobovichi, Bryansk region, Russia, in the autumn of 1995. It was demonstrated that significant reductions in the dose rate both indoor (DRF = 0.34) and outdoor (DRF = 0.20) can be a