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NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Environmental Protection Against
Radioactive Pollution" was held in Almaty on September 16-19, 2002.
Experts from Azerbaijan, Denmark, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Norway, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine, USA, Uzbekistan and
the IAEA have participated and made presentations. The Workshop was
organized parallel to the "2nd Eurasia Conference on Nuclear
Science and its Application" held in Almaty on September 16-19,
2002 that was organized by Institute of Nuclear Physics of
Kazakhstan with Turkish Atomic Energy Authority and National
Academy of Science of Azerbaijan, National Academy of Science of
Kyrgyzstan, Institute of Nuclear Physics of Uzbekistan. So, the
number of participants for the Workshop was rather high. The NATO
Advanced Research Workshop generated important interactions and
provided a mechanism for scientists of different nations and of
varied disciplines to discuss challenges that confront many
countries around the world. The reports presented at the Workshop
were published in this NATO Science Series. The main directions of
the presented reports were as follows; General estimation of the
radioactive contamination of the territories and radiation
hazardous objects, including former military test sites, areas
influenced due to Chernobly and Mayak accidents, and territories of
oil fields; Techniques and procedures of radioecological
monitoring; Techniques of determination of radionuclide
concentrations and its species in the environment.
NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Environmental Protection Against
Radioactive Pollution" was held in Almaty on September 16-19, 2002.
Experts from Azerbaijan, Denmark, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Norway, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine, USA, Uzbekistan and
the IAEA have participated and made presentations. The Workshop was
organized parallel to the "2nd Eurasia Conference on Nuclear
Science and its Application" held in Almaty on September 16-19,
2002 that was organized by Institute of Nuclear Physics of
Kazakhstan with Turkish Atomic Energy Authority and National
Academy of Science of Azerbaijan, National Academy of Science of
Kyrgyzstan, Institute of Nuclear Physics of Uzbekistan. So, the
number of participants for the Workshop was rather high. The NATO
Advanced Research Workshop generated important interactions and
provided a mechanism for scientists of different nations and of
varied disciplines to discuss challenges that confront many
countries around the world. The reports presented at the Workshop
were published in this NATO Science Series. The main directions of
the presented reports were as follows; General estimation of the
radioactive contamination of the territories and radiation
hazardous objects, including former military test sites, areas
influenced due to Chernobly and Mayak accidents, and territories of
oil fields; Techniques and procedures of radioecological
monitoring; Techniques of determination of radionuclide
concentrations and its species in the environment.
It is only with the ending of the Cold War that the issue of
environmental hazards at many former nuclear testing sites around
the world has attracted international scientific interest. This
book discusses the environmental, ecological, and health problems
associated with nuclear testing. Topics treated include dose
assessment, risk, speciation and transport of radionuclides,
measurement and separation of radionuclides, and remedial options.
The nuclear test sites examined include the Semipalatinsk Nuclear
Test Site (Kazakhstan), the Nevada test Site (USA), the Pacific
atolls, and the Maralinga Test Site (Australia). The volume also
discusses the additional release sites of Chelyabinsk (Russia),
Chernobyl (Ukraine), Palomares (Spain), Los Alamos (USA), and
others. A valuable compendium of radiological problems for a wide
spectrum of readers, from non-specialist to expert.
It is only with the ending of the Cold War that the issue of
environmental hazards at many former nuclear testing sites around
the world has attracted international scientific interest. This
book discusses the environmental, ecological, and health problems
associated with nuclear testing. Topics treated include dose
assessment, risk, speciation and transport of radionuclides,
measurement and separation of radionuclides, and remedial options.
The nuclear test sites examined include the Semipalatinsk Nuclear
Test Site (Kazakhstan), the Nevada test Site (USA), the Pacific
atolls, and the Maralinga Test Site (Australia). The volume also
discusses the additional release sites of Chelyabinsk (Russia),
Chernobyl (Ukraine), Palomares (Spain), Los Alamos (USA), and
others. A valuable compendium of radiological problems for a wide
spectrum of readers, from non-specialist to expert.
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