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V. P. Kozheurov

Researcher at Battelle Memorial Institute

Publications -  24
Citations -  769

V. P. Kozheurov is an academic researcher from Battelle Memorial Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Radioactive contamination. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 24 publications receiving 749 citations.

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Dose reconstruction system for the exposed population living along the Techa River.

TL;DR: The methods of dose assessment currently being developed for the exposed population, which are a significant improvement on past methods (TRDS-1996), are presented and the new TRDS-2000 doses from the ingestion of radionuclides are substantially higher for the gastrointestinal tract, due to consideration of short-lived radions.
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General approach to dose reconstruction in the population exposed as a result of the release of radioactive wastes into the Techa river

TL;DR: The internal dosimetry is based on large scale measurements of Sr-90 beta-rays on the surface of teeth that were begun in 1960, and on whole-body measurements of sr-90 that were beginning in 1974, and the details of the analyses are presented in Part 2 of the present report.
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The Techa River dosimetry system: methods for the reconstruction of internal dose.

TL;DR: Organ doses are being reconstructed on the basis of derivation of an historical source term and a simple river model used to simulate the transport of radionuclides downstream and their retention on sediments; measurements of 90Sr content in teeth and the whole body of half of the members of the cohort; and development of the "Techa River Dosimetry System" for computation of the doses.
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Strontium metabolism in teeth and enamel dose assessment: analysis of the Techa river data.

TL;DR: Surface beta activity measurements indicate a biological half-life of 90Sr of about 35 years in enamel, which is in agreement with EPR measurements of the absorbed dose in the enamel of persons exposed, mainly due to 90SR ingestion.
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SICH-9.1—a unique whole-body counting system for measuring Sr-90 via bremsstrahlung. The main results from a long-term investigation of the Techa River population

TL;DR: The data base containing the findings of the above-described measurements has established a foundation for the reconstruction of individual and collective doses in the Techa River population.