The cohorts of people formerly living at the Techa River shoreline in the Southern Urals, Russia, are widely studied cohorts for the investigation of low-dose radiation effects to human health. The nuclear facilities of the Mayak Production Association (PA) discharged their radioactive effluents into the nearby Techa River, especially in the first years of operation. Health status of cohort member data is constantly being improved and updated. Consequently, there is a need to also improve and verify the underlying dosimetry, which gives information about the dose of cohort members. For the Techa River population, the dosimetry is handled in the Techa River Dosimetry System (TRDS). The present work shows results of a feasibility study to val...
Waterborne radioactive releases into the Techa River from the Mayak Production Association in Russia...
Environmental radioactive releases from the “Mayak” military nuclear installation (located in Russia...
At present scientists from Russia, Japan, the U.S. and Kazakhstan take part in an international scie...
In the first years of its operation, the Mayak Production Association, a facility part of the Soviet...
The external radiation exposure at the former village of Metlino, Russia, was reconstructed. The Tec...
Luminescence dosimetry was performed using bricks from the former settlement of Metlino, Southern Ur...
Significant population exposure in the nearby Urals region occurred as a result of failures in the t...
Luminescence dosimetry was applied in the former settlement of Metlino, Southern Urals, Russia as pa...
This paper presents the results of an effort to evaluate anthropogenic doses in bricks from old buil...
The Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (NRPA) has been involved in studies related to the Maya...
Current doses arising from external and internal pathways have been estimated for the residents of t...
We report on results of OSL and TL (210°C peak) measurements on quartz extracted from bricks fro...
This work is being carried out as a feasibility study to determine if a long-term course of work can...
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dosimetry is applied to quartz extracted from bricks from a ...
A description of the methods to reconstruct the deterministic estimates of individual whole-body dos...
Waterborne radioactive releases into the Techa River from the Mayak Production Association in Russia...
Environmental radioactive releases from the “Mayak” military nuclear installation (located in Russia...
At present scientists from Russia, Japan, the U.S. and Kazakhstan take part in an international scie...
In the first years of its operation, the Mayak Production Association, a facility part of the Soviet...
The external radiation exposure at the former village of Metlino, Russia, was reconstructed. The Tec...
Luminescence dosimetry was performed using bricks from the former settlement of Metlino, Southern Ur...
Significant population exposure in the nearby Urals region occurred as a result of failures in the t...
Luminescence dosimetry was applied in the former settlement of Metlino, Southern Urals, Russia as pa...
This paper presents the results of an effort to evaluate anthropogenic doses in bricks from old buil...
The Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (NRPA) has been involved in studies related to the Maya...
Current doses arising from external and internal pathways have been estimated for the residents of t...
We report on results of OSL and TL (210°C peak) measurements on quartz extracted from bricks fro...
This work is being carried out as a feasibility study to determine if a long-term course of work can...
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dosimetry is applied to quartz extracted from bricks from a ...
A description of the methods to reconstruct the deterministic estimates of individual whole-body dos...
Waterborne radioactive releases into the Techa River from the Mayak Production Association in Russia...
Environmental radioactive releases from the “Mayak” military nuclear installation (located in Russia...
At present scientists from Russia, Japan, the U.S. and Kazakhstan take part in an international scie...