Recent Research Activities about the Chernobyl NPP Accident in Belarus, Ukraine and Russia
Contents
- Current Topics about the Radiological Consequences by the Chernobyl Accident / TetsuJi IMANAKA p.1
- The Chernobyl Reactor: Design Features and Reasons for Accident / Mlkhail V. MALKO p.11
- The Causes and Scenario of the Chernobyl Accident, and Radioactive Release on the CHNPP Unit-4 Site / Boris I. GORBACHEV p.28
- Nuclear Fuel in the Destroyed 4th Unit of Chernobyl NPP / Volodymyr M. PAVLOVYCH p.45
- Analysis of Radioactive Contamination in the Near Zone of Chornobyl NPP / Alexander GAYDAR and Oleg NASVTT p.59
- Radioecological Situation in the Cooling Pond of Chornobyl NPP / Oleg NASVTT p.74
- Iodine-131 Contamination. Thyroid Doses and Thyroid Cancer in the Contaminated Areas of Russia / Valery F STEPANENKO. Evgery M PARSHKOV, Viktor A SOKOLOV Mark Yu. ORLOV,Alexander I. IVANNKOV, Valery G..SKV0RTSOV, Elena K. IASKOVA,. Timofey V. KOLIZSHENKOV, lrina G. KRYUKOVA and Anatoly F. TSYB p.86
- Radioactive Contamination of Food in Stepanivka Village, Zhytomyr Region. Ukraine: in 1992 and in 2001 / Volodymyr TYKHYY p.97
- Content of Radionuclides of Chernobyl Origin in Food Products for the Belarusian Population / Vladimir P. MATSKO and TetsuJi IMANAKA p.103
- Long-Term Observation of Radioactivity Contamination in Fish around Chernobyl / lgor N. RYABOV p.112
- EPR Dosimetry of Chernobyl Liquidators / Vadim CHUMAK p.123
- Retrospective Dose Assessment of Inhabitants in the Contaminated Areas of Russia by EPR Measurement of Tooth Enamel / Alexandre I. IVANNIKOV . Valeri G. SKVORTSOV and Valeri F. STEPANENKO p.142
- Estimations of Radiation Risk for the Population of Contaminated Territory of Belarus / Vladlmir A KNATKO. Mlkhail M. KOMOCHKOV and Alla E. YANU'SH p.152
- Estimation of Thyroid Doses from Inhalation of "II for Population of Contaminated Regions of Belarus / Vladlmir A KNATKO and Inga N. DOROZHOK p.160
- Radiation Epidemiological Studies in Russian National Medical and Dosimetric Registry: Estimation of Caucer and Non-cancer Consequences Observed among Chernobyl Liquidators / Marat M MAKSIOLTOV p.168
- Review of Epidemiological Finding in Study of Medical Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident in Ukrainian Population / Anatoly Ye. PRYSYAZHIVYUK, Volodymir G. GRISHTSHENKO, Zoya P. FEDORENKO, Ludmila O. GULAK, and Mykola. M. FUZIK p.188
- Intelligence and Brain Damage in Children Acutely lrradiated in Utero As a Result of the Chernobyl Accident / Angelina I. NYAGU, Konstantin N. LOGANOVSKY, Tatiana K. LOGANOI'lSKAYA, Viktor S. REPIN and Stanislav Yu. NECHAEV p.202
- Health State ofBelarusian Children Suffering from the Chernobyl Accident: Sixteen Years after the Catastrophe / Alexander N. ARINCHYN, Tatiana V. AVHACHEVA, NiKo A. GRES and Ehaterina I. SLOBOZHANINA p.231
- Chernobyl Radiation-induced Thyroid Cancers in Belarus / Mikhail V MALKO p.240
- Analysis of Chromosome Aberrations in Human Lymphocytes after Accidental Exposure to Ionizing Radiation / Galina SNIGIRYOVA and Vladimir SIIEV'CHENKO p.256
- The Follow-up Study of Chromosomal aberrations in Chernobyl Clean-up Workers / Natalia M. SLOZINA and Elizaveta G. NERONOVA p.268
- Chromosomal Aberrations in Blood Lymphocytes of the Residents of 30-km Chornobyl NPP Exclusion Zone / Lorysa BEZDROBNA, Tetyana TSYGANOK, Olena ROMANOVA, Larysa TARASENKO. Volodymyr TRYSHYN and Ludmila KLIMKINA p.277
- Cytogenetic Effects of Radiation on Agricultural Plants Observed in the Chernobyl region during the First Years after the Accident / Stanislav A. GERASKIN, Vladimir G. DIKAREV Yevgenia Ya. ZYABLITSKAYA, Alla A. OUDALOVA and Yevgeniy V SPIRIN p.287
- Abstracts (in Japanese) p.297