The paper deals with the evaluation of the efficiency of the implemented protective measures in the event of accidental exposure of the Urals region population due to radioactive contamination of the Techa River and the 1957 accident. Both of the accidents occurred in one and the same region within approximately the same time frame, and were caused by discharges of Mayak Production Association radioactive waste into the Techa River (1949–1956) and into the atmosphere (1957). Counter-measures that had been undertaken to provide radiation safety of the population differed both in nature and in timeline. Their efficiency was insufficient in the Techa River basin as they were delayed in time and were not implemented to a full extent. But counte...
The territory of the Altai Krai was repeatedly exposed to radiation as a result of nuclear tests in ...
The utilisation of nuclear energy entails, like any other human activity, risk of occurrence of acci...
The power excursion that occurred on April 26, 1986 at the 4th unit of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power P...
Environmental radioactive releases from the “Mayak” military nuclear installation (located in Russia...
During the cold war, production and testing of nuclear weapons in the United States and the Soviet U...
The Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (NRPA) has been involved in studies related to the Maya...
Purpose: to assess the radiation situation on the industrial site of the PA “Mayak” during the accid...
Current doses arising from external and internal pathways have been estimated for the residents of t...
The article considers the radiation situation in the Oryol region 33 years after the accident at the...
In the present paper, analysis of solid cancer mortality and incidence risk after radiation exposure...
In the first years of its operation, the Mayak Production Association, a facility part of the Soviet...
The radiological impacts from radionuclide releases into Techa, and Yenisei Rivers in Russia are dis...
Significant population exposure in the nearby Urals region occurred as a result of failures in the t...
The first Soviet Nuclear Complex (now the Production Association “Mayak”) was created in the late fo...
This work is being carried out as a feasibility study to determine if a long-term course of work can...
The territory of the Altai Krai was repeatedly exposed to radiation as a result of nuclear tests in ...
The utilisation of nuclear energy entails, like any other human activity, risk of occurrence of acci...
The power excursion that occurred on April 26, 1986 at the 4th unit of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power P...
Environmental radioactive releases from the “Mayak” military nuclear installation (located in Russia...
During the cold war, production and testing of nuclear weapons in the United States and the Soviet U...
The Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (NRPA) has been involved in studies related to the Maya...
Purpose: to assess the radiation situation on the industrial site of the PA “Mayak” during the accid...
Current doses arising from external and internal pathways have been estimated for the residents of t...
The article considers the radiation situation in the Oryol region 33 years after the accident at the...
In the present paper, analysis of solid cancer mortality and incidence risk after radiation exposure...
In the first years of its operation, the Mayak Production Association, a facility part of the Soviet...
The radiological impacts from radionuclide releases into Techa, and Yenisei Rivers in Russia are dis...
Significant population exposure in the nearby Urals region occurred as a result of failures in the t...
The first Soviet Nuclear Complex (now the Production Association “Mayak”) was created in the late fo...
This work is being carried out as a feasibility study to determine if a long-term course of work can...
The territory of the Altai Krai was repeatedly exposed to radiation as a result of nuclear tests in ...
The utilisation of nuclear energy entails, like any other human activity, risk of occurrence of acci...
The power excursion that occurred on April 26, 1986 at the 4th unit of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power P...