2020
DOI: 10.21072/mbj.2020.05.3.04
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Комплексный Радиационно-Экологический Мониторинг Водных Экосистем В Регионе Размещения АЭС «Руппур» (Народная Республика Бангладеш)

Abstract: The paper presents experience of developing and maintaining a system of radioecological monitoring of freshwater ecosystems in the vicinity of Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (Bangladesh). Components of freshwater ecosystems in the zone of NPP impact are both very informative for determining the environmental state and very important for conducting economic activities. Therefore, the issue of assessing and predicting quality of freshwater ecosystems in the vicinity of NPP is relevant for ensuring radiation and env… Show more

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“…The comprehensive environmental monitoring program includes hygienic parameters for assessing radiation doses and the control of ecological contamination. Soil [3], bottom riverbed sediments [3,4], surface water [5] and the atmospheric boundary layer [6] can be selected as objects of environmental studies. The main technogenic radionuclides present in discharges, emissions and radioactive waste during the operation of nuclear power plants, as well as natural radionuclides, have been selected as controlled parameters [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comprehensive environmental monitoring program includes hygienic parameters for assessing radiation doses and the control of ecological contamination. Soil [3], bottom riverbed sediments [3,4], surface water [5] and the atmospheric boundary layer [6] can be selected as objects of environmental studies. The main technogenic radionuclides present in discharges, emissions and radioactive waste during the operation of nuclear power plants, as well as natural radionuclides, have been selected as controlled parameters [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%