KURRI-KR-79

Recent Research Activities about the Chernobyl NPP Accident in Belarus, Ukraine and Russia

Contents

  1. Current Topics about the Radiological Consequences by the Chernobyl Accident / TetsuJi IMANAKA p.1
  2. The Chernobyl Reactor: Design Features and Reasons for Accident / Mlkhail V. MALKO p.11
  3. The Causes and Scenario of the Chernobyl Accident, and Radioactive Release on the CHNPP Unit-4 Site / Boris I. GORBACHEV p.28
  4. Nuclear Fuel in the Destroyed 4th Unit of Chernobyl NPP / Volodymyr M. PAVLOVYCH p.45
  5. Analysis of Radioactive Contamination in the Near Zone of Chornobyl NPP / Alexander GAYDAR and Oleg NASVTT p.59
  6. Radioecological Situation in the Cooling Pond of Chornobyl NPP / Oleg NASVTT p.74
  7. 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
  8. Radioactive Contamination of Food in Stepanivka Village, Zhytomyr Region. Ukraine: in 1992 and in 2001 / Volodymyr TYKHYY p.97
  9. Content of Radionuclides of Chernobyl Origin in Food Products for the Belarusian Population / Vladimir P. MATSKO and TetsuJi IMANAKA p.103
  10. Long-Term Observation of Radioactivity Contamination in Fish around Chernobyl / lgor N. RYABOV p.112
  11. EPR Dosimetry of Chernobyl Liquidators / Vadim CHUMAK p.123
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. Estimation of Thyroid Doses from Inhalation of "II for Population of Contaminated Regions of Belarus / Vladlmir A KNATKO and Inga N. DOROZHOK p.160
  15. 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
  16. 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
  17. 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
  18. 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
  19. Chernobyl Radiation-induced Thyroid Cancers in Belarus / Mikhail V MALKO p.240
  20. Analysis of Chromosome Aberrations in Human Lymphocytes after Accidental Exposure to Ionizing Radiation / Galina SNIGIRYOVA and Vladimir SIIEV'CHENKO p.256
  21. The Follow-up Study of Chromosomal aberrations in Chernobyl Clean-up Workers / Natalia M. SLOZINA and Elizaveta G. NERONOVA p.268
  22. 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
  23. 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
  24. Abstracts (in Japanese) p.297