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References

Chernobyl: Ten Years Later



General References

  1. "Health and Environmental Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident," Report to the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Health and Environmental Research from the Interlaboratory Task Group on Health and Environmental Aspects of the Soviet Nuclear Accident, U.S. Government Printing

  2. H. Cember, Introduction to Health Physics, Chapter 6, Pergamon Press, New York, 1983.

  3. A. P. Hill, "Dose Estimates from the Chernobyl Accident," ANS Transactions, Winter 1987.

  4. D. E. Fields, N. Ozluoglu, M. G. Yalcintas, "Impact of the Chernobyl Accident on Turkey", ANS Transactions, Winter 1987.

  5. R. A. Schlenker, "Internally Deposited Fallout from the Chernobyl Accident," ANS Transactions, Winter 1987.

  6. "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities", 10 CFR 50, Dept. of Energy, 1980.

  7. "Recommentations of the Internation Commission on Radiological Protection." ICRP Publication 26, ANN. ICRP, 1 3 (1977).

  8. M. Goldman, L. R. Anspaugh, P. J. Catlin, "Health and Environment Impact of the Chernobyl Accident, " ANS Transactions, Winter 1987.

  9. "Ukraine may have contaminated soils for a decade", New Sci., 110:25, May 15, 1986.

  10. J. Raloff, "Chernobyl: Intangible Fallout form Reactor", Nature, 321:463, May 29, 1986.

  11. K. Diaz,"The Hard Rain Falling over Europe", New Sci., 110:20, May 8, 1986.

  12. J. Simmonds," Europe Calculated Health Risks", New Sci., 114:40-3, April 23, 1987.

  13. W. Steffens, H. Forstel, F. Fuhr, J. Klaes, W. Mittelstaedt, "Estimate of the Uptake through the Roots by Vegetables of the Cs-137 and Sr-90 Deposited after Chernobyl, Atomwirtschaft-Atomtechnik, Vol. 31, No. 7, pp 389-92, 1986.

  14. K. Bangert, "Radioactivity in Air, Rain, Soil, Plants and Food after the Chernobyl Incident", Naturwissenschaften, Vol. 73, No. 8, pp 495-498, 1986.

  15. E. Kauppinen, "Radioactivity Size Distribution of Ambient Aerosols in Helsinki, Finland, During May 1986 after the Chernobyl Accident", Environ. Sci. Tech., Vol. 20, No. 12, pp. 1257-1259, 1986.

  16. F. P. Casterronovo, "I-131 Thyroid Burdens of European Travelers Returning to Boston after the Chernobyl Accident", New Eng. Jou. Med., Vol. 315, No. 26., pp. 1679-80, 1986.

  17. M. Pourchet, The Northingly Extent of Chernobyl Contamination," Nature, Vol. 323, no. 6090, pp.676, 1986.

  18. Anspaugh, C. And M. Goldman, "The Global Impact of the Chernobyl Reactor Accident ", Science, Dec. 1988



Event Timeline

  1. Alexander R. Sich, Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Nuclear Engineering, M.I.T., 1994.

  2. McPherson, Donald G., A Chronology of the Chernobyl-4 Accident, ANS Topical Meeting on Radiological Accidents, date????, pg. 29 to 37.

  3. Kress, T. S., Jankowski, M. W., Joosten, J. K., & Powers, D. A., The Chernobyl Accident. Nuclear Safety, Special Section: Chernobyl, Vol. 28, No. 1, January-March 1987, pg.7 to 9.

  4. http://www.uilondon.org/cherntime.html, The accident at Chernobyl Unit 4. Uranium Institute 1996.

  5. Nuclear Terms A Brief Glossary, 2nd edition. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Technical information, January 1969.

  6. Cohen, Bernard L., The Nuclear Energy Option, (Plenum Press, New York,1990)

  7. Medvedev, G., The Truth about Chernobyl, Basic Books, 1991 ISBN 2-226-04031-5

  8. McPherson, " A Chronology of the Chernobyl-4 Accident", Transactions of the American Nuclear Society Topical Meeting on Radiological Accidents



Global Radiation Patterns

  1. "Health and Environmental Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident," Report to the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Health and Environmental Research from the Interlaboratory Task Group on Health and Environmental Aspects of the Soviet Nuclear Accident, U.S. Government Printing

  2. H. Cember, Introduction to Health Physics, Chapter 6, Pergamon Press, New York, 1983.

  3. Ibid.

  4. A. P. Hill, "Dose Estimates from the Chernobyl Accident," ANS Transactions, Winter 1987.

  5. D. E. Fields, N. Ozluoglu, M. G. Yalcintas, "Impact of the Chernobyl Accident on Turkey", ANS Transactions, Winter 1987.

  6. R. A. Schlenker, "Internally Deposited Fallout from the Chernobyl Accident," ANS Transactions, Winter 1987.

  7. "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities", 10 CFR 50, Dept. of Energy, 1980.

  8. "Recommentations of the Internation Commission on Radiological Protection." ICRP Publication 26, ANN. ICRP, 1 3 (1977).

  9. M. Goldman, L. R. Anspaugh, P. J. Catlin, "Health and Environment Impact of the Chernobyl Accident, " ANS Transactions, Winter 1987.

  10. Ionizing Radiation, Science, Society, and America's Nuclear Waste, Unit II, U.S. DOE's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, Washington, D.C.,1992.

  11. Radiation Levels: WHO Reports on Chernobyl, IAEA Bulletin, Autumn 1986.

  12. Cohen, Bernard L., The Nuclear Energy Option, (Plenum Press, New York,1990)

  13. United Nations Scientific Committee on Effects of Atomic Radiation, Sources, Effects, and Risks of Ionizing Radiation,' United Nations, New York (1988).

  14. National Academy of Sciences Committee on Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation, Health Risks of Radon (BEIR-IV), 1988

  15. R.L. Murray,Understanding Radioactive Waste, 4th Ed., (Battelle Press, Columbus, OH, 1994)

  16. Medvedev, G., The Truth about Chernobyl, Basic Books, 1991 ISBN 2-226-04031-5

  17. Cohen B. "The Nuclear Reactor Accident at Chernobyl" , Am. J. of Physics, Dec. 1987

  18. McPherson, " A Chronology of the Chernobyl-4 Accident", Transactions of the American Nuclear Society Topical Meeting on Radiological Accidents



WHO Report on Health Affects from Chernobyl

  1. Health Consequences of the Chernobyl Accident- IPHECA Summary Report, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 1995. ISBN 92-4-156181-5.



RBMK vs. LWR

  1. Gittus, J.H., et al, The Chernobyl Accident and Its Consequences, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, March, London, 1987.

  2. Cohen, Bernard L., The Nuclear Energy Option, (Plenum Press, New York,1990)

  3. Cohen B. "The Nuclear Reactor Accident at Chernobyl" , Am. J. of Physics, Dec. 1987



US Commercial Power Reactor Safety Research

  1. Knief, Ronald Allen, Nuclear Engineering: Theory and Technology of Commercial Nuclear Power, 2nd Edition, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, Washington, D.C., 1992. ISBN 1-56032-088-5.

  2. Severe Accident Insights Report, A Report Prepared by Brookhaven National Laboratory for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Department of Nuclear Energy, April 1988. NUREG/CR-5132

  3. Cohen, Bernard L., The Nuclear Energy Option, Plenum Press, New York,1990.

  4. R.L. Murray,Understanding Radioactive Waste, 4th Ed., (Battelle Press, Columbus, OH, 1994)
  5. Wash-1400, Summary of the AEC Reactor Safety Study (WASH-1400), EPRI, EPRI 217-2-1 Final report, April 1975.

  6. NUREG 1150, 1989, Severe Accident Risks: An Assessment for Five U.S. Nuclear Plants, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, June.

  7. Proceedings of the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Thirteenth Water Reactor Safety Information Meeting, Volume 5, NUREG/CPM-0072, Feb 1986.

  8. RETRAN: A Program for Transient Thermal-Hydraulic Analysis of Complex Fluid Volume 3: User's Manual (Revision 4), EPRI NPM-1850M-CCMM-A, November 1988.

  9. J.E. Thompson, NUREG/CRM-2575, EPRI NPM-2313, BWR Full Integral Simulation Test (FI Plan, September, 1988.

  10. BWR Refill-Reflood Program: Final Report, EPRI NPM-3093, NUREG/CRM-3223, GEAPM-3 Prepared by General Electric Corporation

  11. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Report, Research and Development in Reactor Safety, 1959.

  12. Okrent, David, Nuclear Reactor Safety: On the History of the Regulatory Process, The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI., 1981.

  13. Wood, William C. , Nuclear Safety: Risks and Regulation, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, D.C., 1983.




Chernobyl in Perspective

  1. Mr. Nosovsky's original article



ON-LINE References

  1. RadEFX(sm) Radiation Health Effects Research Resource

  2. University of Michigan: The Radiation and Health Physics HomePage

  3. University of Michigan: Radiation and Risk

  4. Chernobyl - Ten Years On: Prepared by The Uranium Institute ©1996

  5. http://polyn.net.kiae.su/polyn/manifest.html

  6. Todd's Atomic Homepage

  7. ANS Worldwide Electronic Resource (The ANSWER)

  8. Adam's Atomic Engines

  9. Conclusions from the IAEA International Conference: One Decade After Chernobyl

  10. Time Magazine's look at Chernobyl

  11. Scientific American: April 1996