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| M I BalonovSummaryAffiliation: International Atomic Energy Agency Country: Austria Publications
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The Chernobyl Forum: major findings and recommendationsM I Balonov
International Atomic Energy Agency, Wagramerstrasse 5, P O Box 100, A 1400 Vienna, Austria
J Environ Radioact 96:6-12. 2007....
Contribution of internal exposures to the radiological consequences of the Chernobyl accidentM I Balonov
International Atomic Energy Agency, Wagramer Strasse, 5, PO Box 100, Vienna, A 1400, Austria
Radiat Prot Dosimetry 127:491-6. 2007..The major demonstrated radiation-caused health effect of the Chernobyl accident has been an elevated incidence of thyroid cancer in children...
Twenty years' application of agricultural countermeasures following the Chernobyl accident: lessons learnedS V Fesenko
International Atomic Energy Agency, 1400 Vienna, Austria
J Radiol Prot 26:351-9. 2006..This paper for the first time summarises key data on countermeasure application over twenty years for all three countries and describes key lessons learnt from this experience...
Soil-dependent uptake of 137Cs by mushrooms: experimental study in the Chernobyl accident areasM V Kaduka
Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene, St. Petersburg, Russia
J Environ Radioact 89:199-211. 2006....
Model testing using data on 137Cs from Chernobyl fallout in the Iput River catchment area of RussiaK M Thiessen
SENES Oak Ridge Inc, Center for Risk Analysis, 102 Donner Drive, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, USA
J Environ Radioact 84:225-44. 2005..The accuracy of model predictions is dependent at least in part on the experience and judgment of the participant in interpretation of input information, selection of parameter values, and treatment of uncertainties...
Lake fish as the main contributor of internal dose to lakeshore residents in the Chernobyl contaminated areaI G Travnikova
Institute of Radiation Hygiene, Mira Street 8, 197101 St. Petersburg, Russia
J Environ Radioact 77:63-75. 2004....
131I content in the human thyroid estimated from direct measurements of the inhabitants of Russian areas contaminated due to the Chernobyl accidentA A Bratilova
Institute of Radiation Hygiene, Mira St 8, 197136, St Petersburg, Russia
Radiat Prot Dosimetry 105:623-6. 2003..The average 131I thyroid activity in the middle of May 1986 reached 80 kBq for inhabitants of some settlements in the Bryansk region, 5-8 kBq in the Tula region and 5 kBq in the Orel region...
External exposure of the population living in areas of Russia contaminated due to the Chernobyl accidentV Yu Golikov
Institute of Radiation Hygiene, Mira Street 8, 197101 St Petersburg, Russia
Radiat Environ Biophys 41:185-93. 2002..Both the measurements and model show that the geometric mean of individual external doses is about 10% lower than the arithmetic mean and the upper bound of the 95% confidence range is larger by a factor of about 2...
Current contamination by 137Cs and 90Sr of the inhabited part of the Techa river basin in the UralsV N Shutov
Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene, St. Petersburg, Russia
J Environ Radioact 61:91-109. 2002....
Assessment of current exposure levels in different population groups of the Kola PeninsulaI G Travnikova
Research Institute ol Radiation Hygiene, St Petersburg, Russia
J Environ Radioact 60:235-48. 2002..The contribution of 90Sr to the internal dose varied from 1% to 5% in the different population groups studied...
