Long Term Effects of ChernobylDaniel V
We studied the long-term effects of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident on mental wellbeing 7 years after the event. Mental wellbeing was asses... H Viinamki,E Kumpusalo,M Myllykangas,... - 《Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica》 被引量: 143发表: 1995年 Mental health consequences ...
reported in the atmospheric fallout from Fukushima accident (∼1000)37and Chernobyl accident (∼250)38. In seawater,137Cs/90Sr ratios reached 39 ± 1 beyond the coast of Japan due to massive liquid releases of cooling water in spring 201137. The137Cs/90Sr activity ratios before the ...
We are just beginning to understand the biological effects of long-term low-dose exposures in animals. Further research is necessary to accurately assess the possible biological effects of the accident. Background Because of the Great East Japan Earthquake, which occurred on March 11th 2011, the F...
Long-term Socio-demographic Effects of the Chernobyl Disaster on Rural Areas of the Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian Polesie : Der DonauraumDávid Karácsonyi
The long-term behaviour of Chernobyl fallout at Munich-Neuherberg has been studied and compared with those at other locations in the Federal Republic of Germany. Between August 1986 and the end of 1988, air concentrations and ground depositions (wet and dry) of 134Cs and 137Cs at the Neu...
Long-term Socio-demographic Effects of the Chernobyl Disaster on Rural Areas of the Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian PolesieThe rural population in Ukraine has declined dramatically since 1989. Today, Ukraine's rural areas suffer from depopulation and out-migration as well as from the low ...
Chernobyl Enclosure Is Leaking Radiation; 1986 Nuclear Accident Site Poses Expensive, Long-Term ProblemsJames Rupert
The advantage of the proposed diffusion-based approach to describe the time dependence of radionuclide concentrations in rivers and lakes is that the middle- and long-term phases after the accident can be described by the same equation with the same parameters. Datasets for Chernobyl contaminated ...
doi:10.1016/S0887-6177(99)90584-XSDOSArchives of Clinical Neuropsychology