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The subject of the study is the New Safe Confinement. Its commissioning is the second stage of the task to transform the Shelter object into an ecologically safe system. Works on the implementation of the third stage require the election of scenarios for the Shelter object transformation into an ecologically safe system.
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It has been hypothesized that radiation-induced oxidative stress is the mechanism for a wide range of negative impacts on biota living in radioactively contaminated areas around Chernobyl.
Smith, Jim +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hazardous levels of contaminants produced by anthropogenic activities are increasingly pervading residential environs and urban areas. Hazardous contamination can pose significant health risks for citizens dwelling in exposure pathways.
Rosina Johnson +3 more
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The absorbed dose rate of external exposure to representatives of ichthyofauna of lakes in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone [PDF]
The limits of the average value of the average annual external radiation dose rate of fishes from four lakes (with different degrees of radionuclide pollution of ichthyofauna representatives) of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone as of 2021 are given, namely ...
A. Ye. Kaglyan +5 more
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Radioecological studies on the drained bed areas of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant cooling pond
The results of radioecological monitoring of the research sites located on the drained areas and the coastal of the ChNPP cooling pond are presented. The features of the spatial distribution of the exposure dose rate, the density of soil radionuclide ...
A. I. Lypska +4 more
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Cumulative effects of protracted irradiation of Chornobyl exclusive zone plants
The biological and radiobiological peculiarities of seeds and seedlings of the Rumex confertus and Lupinus polycolor plants, grown during several generations in conditions with different level of radionuclide pollution of the Chornobyl exclusive zone, have been investigated.
A.P. Kravets +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To combat the global biodiversity crisis, robust and scalable data are needed to target, monitor and evaluate conservation efforts, particularly in data‐poor regions and for cryptic taxa. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) has the potential to provide solutions, but real‐world examples are still rare. We demonstrate how PAM data can be used
Adham Ashton‐Butt +8 more
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Pathological and compensatory reactions in the blood system of small rodents exposed to chronic low dose ionizing radiation [PDF]
Changes in the blood systems of small rodents inhabiting for many generations the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone territories with a relatively low level of radionuclide pollution were studied.
A. I. Lypska +4 more
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Circulation of 137Cs in Various Forest Plants in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone during the Year
This study investigated the content of 137Cs (a long-lived radioactive isotope of caesium) in various parts of Pinus sylvestris L. (Scotch pine) and Dicranum polysetum Sw.
Nataliia Zarubina
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Duck and Inform: A Content Analysis of Nuclear Risk Instructional Campaigns
ABSTRACT In response to the global energy and climate crises, many countries have decided to invest in the construction of new nuclear power plants. However, these developments bring safety and security concerns, further exacerbated by the complex relationship between energy demands and escalating geopolitical tensions.
Chiara Anfuso +4 more
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