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Justification of remediation strategies in the long term after the Chernobyl accident.
J. Environ. Radioact. 119, 39-47 (2013)
Following the accident at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl a number of different remedial actions were developed and implemented in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine. Recommendations on the application of countermeasures and remedial actions were published by the IAEA as "Guidelines for agricultural countermeasures following an accidental release of radionuclides" in 1994. Since then, new information on the behaviour of radionuclides in the environment and effectiveness of countermeasures in the long term has been obtained and reviewed by many projects, including the Chernobyl Forum. Additionally, new approaches to derive remediation strategies were developed and successfully implemented in the most affected countries. This paper describes a justification of the remediation strategies suggested for rehabilitation of the areas most affected by the Chernobyl accident based on this experience.
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Publikationstyp
Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Schlagwörter
Chernobyl Accident ; Caesium ; Ionizing Radiation ; Radiation Protection ; Rehabilitation ; Remediation; Countermeasures ; Areas ; Agriculture ; Population ; Exposure ; Model
Sprache
englisch
Veröffentlichungsjahr
2013
HGF-Berichtsjahr
2013
ISSN (print) / ISBN
0265-931X
e-ISSN
0265-931X
Zeitschrift
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Quellenangaben
Band: 119,
Seiten: 39-47
Verlag
Elsevier
Begutachtungsstatus
Peer reviewed
Institut(e)
Institute of Radiation Protection (ISS)
POF Topic(s)
30504 - Mechanisms of Genetic and Environmental Influences on Health and Disease
Forschungsfeld(er)
Radiation Sciences
PSP-Element(e)
G-501100-004
PubMed ID
20884101
WOS ID
WOS:000317163000006
Scopus ID
84883187178
Erfassungsdatum
2013-05-09