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The Cause of the Chernobyl Accident

1988
On August 25, 1986, hundreds of nuclear scientists and engineers converged on the modernistic offices of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, Austria. We (I was fortunate enough to be among them) were so numerous that we overflowed the largest meeting room the IAEA had to offer, and thus were housed in two huge rooms with closed ...
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The Impact of the Chernobyl Accident on Radiation Protection

Health Physics, 1988
The science of radiation protection is a fundamental outgrowth of peaceful and military applications of ionizing radiation and the use of nuclear energy. Scientific progress in radiation protection has not, however, been as dramatic as progress in other scientific endeavors, because many users of ionizing radiation have perceived that the major ...
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Concept of seasonality in the light of the Chernobyl accident

The Analyst, 1992
Seasonality could have a strong influence on the radiological impact of environmental radioactive contamination. Short-lived radionuclides (e.g., 131l) and those that mainly enter the food chain by direct contamination (e.g., 137Cs) are especially important in this context. In particular, the contamination of cereals is influenced by seasonality.
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Chernobyl Accident

2007
Oleg Voitsekhovitch, Jim Smith
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The Chernobyl Accident

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1995
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CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT FEATURES

РАДИАЦИОННАТА БЕЗОПАСНОСТ В СЪВРЕМЕННИЯ СВЯТ
On April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP), located near the city of Pripyat, Ukrainian SSR, experienced the most serious accident in the history of nuclear power. This incident had a huge impact on the environment, human health, and the development of the nuclear industry.
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