Climate change trends in the belarusian sector of exclusion zone of the Chernobyl NPP
Journal of the Belarusian State University. Ecology.Our studies over the period of long-term instrumental observations (1997–2022) at the Masany research station noted increase in the number of clear days and a decrease in the number of days classified as semi-clear (partly cloudy). The average annual value of the intensity of total solar radiation (energy illumination) in real cloudy conditions was 0 ...
Sergey A. Kalinichenko +2 more
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To Be or Not to Be? Human Factors of the Chernobyl NPP Closing down
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2000The destroyed Unit #4 is not a save object The remains of the nuclear fuel are not in a stable state in the sense both of nuclear processes and space distribution. The probability of a new nuclear chain reaction is not equal to zero. Many radioactive isotopes have half lives of 3000 years and more.
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[Ecological conditions of exclusion zone biocenoses 20 years after the accident on Chernobyl NPP].
Radiatsionnaia biologiia, radioecologiia, 2009In present work are introduced perennial ecological process studies, accrue in different exclusion zone (EZ) biocenoses. Main factors have an influence on biocenoses ecological condition--the radioactive contamination of territory and the absence of economic activity.
E G, Buntova, G A, Rudenskaia
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[Unsolved radioecological problems of Chernobyl NPP Exclusion Zone at late phase of the accident].
Radiatsionnaia biologiia, radioecologiia, 2009Some scientific and scientific-industrial radioecological problems of Chernobyl NPP Exclusion Zone are considered. These problems are demanding its solution or development of already obtaining results for adequate understanding and planning of conducted researches as well as for decision support of activities directed to minimization of the accident ...
Iu A, Ivanov, M D, Bondar'kov
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Isotopic Composition of Uranium in the Products of Accidental Ejection from the Chernobyl NPP
2001The particles of fragmented nuclear fuel containing uranium of different degree of oxidation were found in 1986–1987 as the parts of conglomerates in the premises of the IV unit and in soils of the Chernobyl NPP Industrial site. When leaching uranium from contaminated soils in the first years after the accident, some enrichment of the liquid phase up ...
E. V. Sobotovich, G. N. Bondarenko
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Corrosion Resistance of Chernobyl NPP Lava Fuel-Containing Masses
Innovations in Corrosion and Materials Science (Formerly Recent Patents on Corrosion Science), 2015Yu A. Olkhovyk, Michael I. Ojovan
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Radiation-related genomic profile of papillary thyroid carcinoma after the Chernobyl accident
Science, 2021Lindsay M Morton +2 more
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Lack of transgenerational effects of ionizing radiation exposure from the Chernobyl accident
Science, 2021Meredith Yeager +2 more
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Chernobyl disaster optimizer (CDO): a novel meta-heuristic method for global optimization
Neural Computing and Applications, 2023Hisham A Shehadeh
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[The main radionuclides and dose formation in fish of the Chernobyl NPP exclusion zone].
Radiatsionnaia biologiia, radioecologiia, 2008The results of the researches of spices-specificity, accumulation dynamics and distribution of 90Sr, of 137Cs and of transuranic elements in fish of the Chernobyl NPP exclusion zone are analysed. The data of estimations of absorbed doze rate from incorporated radionuclides for pray fish and predatory species are given. For the fish from the lake of the
D I, Gudkov +4 more
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