Environmental aftermath of the radiation accident at Tomsk-7 |
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Authors: | Boris N. Porfiriev |
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Affiliation: | (1) "Russkaia Nauka" Foundation, Leninski Prospekt, 32a, 117993 Moscow, Russia, RU;(2) Institute for Systems Analysis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Prospekt 60-let Octiabria, 9, 117312 Moscow, Russia, RU |
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Abstract: | An analysis is presented of the environmental effects of the most serious radiation accident recorded after Chernobyl, which occurred in the formerly secret town of Tomsk-7 in Siberia, Russia, on 6, April 1993. Fortunately, it appears not to have become a major industrial crisis or disaster. The causes of the accident are described. It is argued that a mixture of both objective and subjective prerequisites, including specific human, organizational, and technological factors, were responsible for the explosion or directly facilitated it. The Tomsk-7 accident's ecological, medical, social, and psychological consequences are discussed. |
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Keywords: | : Chemical explosion Exposure Emissions Radiation doses Nuclear complex Radioactive contamination |
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