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The Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety journal ISSN 1024-6177 was founded in January 1956 (before December 30, 1993 it was entitled Medical Radiology, ISSN 0025-8334). In 2018, the journal received Online ISSN: 2618-9615 and was registered as an electronic online publication in Roskomnadzor on March 29, 2018. It publishes original research articles which cover questions of radiobiology, radiation medicine, radiation safety, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine and scientific reviews. In general the journal has more than 30 headings and it is of interest for specialists working in thefields of medicine¸ radiation biology, epidemiology, medical physics and technology. Since July 01, 2008 the journal has been published by State Research Center - Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency. The founder from 1956 to the present time is the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, and from 2008 to the present time is the Federal Medical Biological Agency.

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The two-year impact factor of RISC, according to data for 2017, was 0.439, taking into account citation from all sources - 0.570, and the five-year impact factor of RISC - 0.352.

Медицинская радиология и радиационная безопасность. 2015. Том 60. № 5. С. 12-24

РАДИАЦИОННАЯ БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ

А.В. Аклеев1,2, В.К. Иванов3, Т.Г. Сазыкина4, С.М. Шинкарев5

ПОСЛЕДСТВИЯ ЯДЕРНОЙ АВАРИИ НА АЭС «ФУКУСИМА-1» (ОБЗОР ДОКЛАДА НКДАР ООН 2013 г.)

1. Уральский научно-практический центр радиационной медицины ФМБА России, Челябинск, e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ; 2. Челябинский государственный университет; 3. Медицинский радиологический научный центр им. А.Ф. Цыба; 4. НПО «Тайфун»; 5. Федеральный медицинский биофизический центр им. А.И. Бурназяна ФМБА России

РЕФЕРАТ

Недавно НКДАР ООН обобщил информацию по уровням радиационного воздействия вследствие аварии на АЭС «Фукусима-1» в 2011 и 2012 гг., а также риску воздействия на здоровье человека и влиянию на биоту. В приложении к отчету представлены оценки доз и медицинских последствий для различных групп людей в Японии и, в меньшей степени, в соседних странах. Комитет проанализировал данные, предоставленные официальными государственными органами Японии и другими странами, международными организациями (МАГАТЭ, ВОЗ и др.), по уровням радиации и выпадения радиоактивных материалов в каждой префектуре Японии, концентрациям радионуклидов в продуктах питания, облучению населения и работников. При подготовке отчета Комитет использовал данные и литературу, опубликованные до октября 2012 г. Отчет также содержит обзор хронологии аварии на АЭС «Фукусима-1», включая развитие событий на станции; характеристику выбросов радиоактивных материалов в атмосферу и в океан; предпринятые меры для защиты работников и населения от радиации; оценки доз облучения населения в первый год после аварии, прогноз формирования доз за следующие 10 лет и в течение всей жизни; оценки доз для работников, задействованных в аварийном реагировании и операциях по ликвидации последствий в течение периода с 11 марта 2011 г. до 31 октября 2012 г.; описание последствий для здоровья; оценки доз и эффектов для биоты, населяющей наземные и водные экосистемы (пресной и морской воды).

Ключевые слова:атомная электростанция, Фукусима-1, выбросы, дозы, биологические эффекты, биота

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Для цитирования: Аклеев А.В., Иванов В.К., Сазыкина Т.Г., Шинкарев С.М. Последствия ядерной аварии на АЭС «Фукусима-1» (обзор доклада НКДАР ООН 2013 г.). Медицинская радиология и радиационная безопасность. 2015. Т. 60. № 5. С. 12-24.

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