THE RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS IN THE YEAR AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT CARRIED OUT BY THE RADIOPROTECTION DIVISION OF THE JRC ISPRA ARE REPORTED. AIR AT GROUND LEVEL, GRASS, MILK, WHAT, MEAT, FISHES, AND MAN HAVE BEEN MEASURED. THE EVALUATION OF THE 1987 INDIVIDUAL DOSE EQUIVALENT DUE TO THE EXPOSURE OF THE POPULATION LIVING IN NW ITALY IS COMPARED WITH THE DOSE EQUIVALENT ABSORBED IN THE FOLLOWING YEAR AFTER THE ACCIDENT.NA-NOT AVAILABL
Following the Chernobyl accident many activities were conducted in Ukraine in order to define the ra...
The Chernobyl accident released a large quantity of radionuclides into the environment. Many measure...
After the Chernobyl accident, the activity concentrations of radiocesium were measured in both the m...
The reports on the consequences of the reactor accident at Chernobyl in late April 1986 have been ex...
Several radioecological experiences with isotopes of ruthenium, iodine, caesium and barium, obtained...
International audienceA case study was conducted in the village of Komarin in Belarus at the edge of...
A Nordic-Soviet programme was initiated in 1990 to evaluate the external and internal radiation expo...
IN THIS REPORT THERE ARE BRIEFLY DESCRIBED THE MEASUREMENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOA...
A case study was conducted in the village of Komarin in Belarus at the edge of the Chernobyl exclusi...
The internal- and external radiation doses to residents of some highly contaminated villages in the ...
The ingestion of radioactively contaminated foodstuffs is a major pathway of radiation exposure in h...
Soon after the Chernobyl nuclear accident, the air-pumping stations in Pavia (northern Italy) were a...
After the reactor accident at Chernobyl in 1986 the development of environmental con-tamination and ...
THIS REPORT BRIEFLY DESCRIBES THE MEASUREMENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOA...
Due to lack of measurements of activity concentrations in air, the assessment of the inhalation dose...
Following the Chernobyl accident many activities were conducted in Ukraine in order to define the ra...
The Chernobyl accident released a large quantity of radionuclides into the environment. Many measure...
After the Chernobyl accident, the activity concentrations of radiocesium were measured in both the m...
The reports on the consequences of the reactor accident at Chernobyl in late April 1986 have been ex...
Several radioecological experiences with isotopes of ruthenium, iodine, caesium and barium, obtained...
International audienceA case study was conducted in the village of Komarin in Belarus at the edge of...
A Nordic-Soviet programme was initiated in 1990 to evaluate the external and internal radiation expo...
IN THIS REPORT THERE ARE BRIEFLY DESCRIBED THE MEASUREMENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOA...
A case study was conducted in the village of Komarin in Belarus at the edge of the Chernobyl exclusi...
The internal- and external radiation doses to residents of some highly contaminated villages in the ...
The ingestion of radioactively contaminated foodstuffs is a major pathway of radiation exposure in h...
Soon after the Chernobyl nuclear accident, the air-pumping stations in Pavia (northern Italy) were a...
After the reactor accident at Chernobyl in 1986 the development of environmental con-tamination and ...
THIS REPORT BRIEFLY DESCRIBES THE MEASUREMENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOA...
Due to lack of measurements of activity concentrations in air, the assessment of the inhalation dose...
Following the Chernobyl accident many activities were conducted in Ukraine in order to define the ra...
The Chernobyl accident released a large quantity of radionuclides into the environment. Many measure...
After the Chernobyl accident, the activity concentrations of radiocesium were measured in both the m...