Published 1996 | Version v1
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Dose assessment and radioecological consequences to aquatic organisms in the areas of Russia exposed to radioactive contamination

  • 1. Inst. of Experimental Meteorology, Obninsk (Russian Federation)

Description

A comparative analysis of the radioecological state of aquatic ecosystems in the territory of Russia was performed. The following water bodies were considered: lakes and rivers in the Ural and Chernobyl contaminated areas, the Yenisei River, cooling ponds of nuclear power plants, and the Arctic Seas. It was demonstrated that in all cases under consideration, doses to aquatic organisms were markedly higher than those to humans. Especially high exposure levels to fish and molluscs much in excess of the natural background were observed in a number of water bodies in the Ural and Chernobyl contaminated areas

Part of:
Proceedings. Protection of the natural environment. International symposium on ionising radiation

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
SSI.
Imprint Place
Stockholm (Sweden)
ISBN
91-630-5106-0
Imprint Title
Protection of the natural environment. International symposium on ionising radiation. Proceedings, V.1
Imprint Pagination
745 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 147-152.

Conference

Title
International symposium on ionizing radiation.
Dates
20-24 May 1996.
Place
Stockholm (Sweden).

Optional Information

Notes
14 refs, 2 tabs. Imprint:Published in two volumes.