Within the project "Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety" (EMRAS) organized by the IAEA in 2003 experimental data of 131I measurements following the Chernobyl accident in the Plavsk district of Tula region, Russia were used to validate the calculations of some radioecological transfer models. Nine models participated in the inter-comparison. Levels of 137Cs soil contamination in all the settlements and 131I/137Cs isotopic ratios in the depositions in some locations were used as the main input information. 370 measurements of 131I content in thyroid of townspeople and villagers, and 90 measurements of 131I concentration in milk were used for validation of the model predictions. A remarkable improvement in models performance comparing...
As a sequela to the large release of {sup 131}I from the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Pla...
The Mayak Production Association (MPA) was established in the late 1940s in accordance with a specia...
Forty-eight soil profiles down to a depth of 40 cm were taken in Russia and Ukraine in 1995 and 1997...
Within the project "Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety" (EMRAS) organized by the IAEA in 2...
In 2003 IAEA launched the EMRAS Programme aiming at evaluating the predictive power of radiological ...
Proposed is a model for estimating absorbed doses in the thyroid using the time-dependencies between...
The studies undertaken by the 131I Working Group, part of the International Atomic Energy Agency's E...
As a result of the Chernobyl accident a large part of territory of Belarus had been contaminated wit...
The time-integrated absorbed dose to the thyroid gland in the years after a fallout event can indica...
The paper analyzes the consistency of the input data of the radioecological model: the results of me...
The 131I deposition in Poland after the Chernobyl accident on 26 April 1986 was evaluated from the d...
The dynamics of 137Cs and 131I radioactivity in the crude biomass of the grass fodder and food veget...
About four years after the reactor accident of Chernobyl a pronounced rise in childhood tyroid gland...
As a consequence of the Chernobyl accident, about 50,000 people were evacuated from the settlements ...
Aim. A detail consideration has been done to assess an importance of the contribution of gamma-emiss...
As a sequela to the large release of {sup 131}I from the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Pla...
The Mayak Production Association (MPA) was established in the late 1940s in accordance with a specia...
Forty-eight soil profiles down to a depth of 40 cm were taken in Russia and Ukraine in 1995 and 1997...
Within the project "Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety" (EMRAS) organized by the IAEA in 2...
In 2003 IAEA launched the EMRAS Programme aiming at evaluating the predictive power of radiological ...
Proposed is a model for estimating absorbed doses in the thyroid using the time-dependencies between...
The studies undertaken by the 131I Working Group, part of the International Atomic Energy Agency's E...
As a result of the Chernobyl accident a large part of territory of Belarus had been contaminated wit...
The time-integrated absorbed dose to the thyroid gland in the years after a fallout event can indica...
The paper analyzes the consistency of the input data of the radioecological model: the results of me...
The 131I deposition in Poland after the Chernobyl accident on 26 April 1986 was evaluated from the d...
The dynamics of 137Cs and 131I radioactivity in the crude biomass of the grass fodder and food veget...
About four years after the reactor accident of Chernobyl a pronounced rise in childhood tyroid gland...
As a consequence of the Chernobyl accident, about 50,000 people were evacuated from the settlements ...
Aim. A detail consideration has been done to assess an importance of the contribution of gamma-emiss...
As a sequela to the large release of {sup 131}I from the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Pla...
The Mayak Production Association (MPA) was established in the late 1940s in accordance with a specia...
Forty-eight soil profiles down to a depth of 40 cm were taken in Russia and Ukraine in 1995 and 1997...