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Ritchie J.C., Ritchie C.A. Bibliography of publications of cesium-137 studies related to erosion and sediment deposition. USDA-ARS, Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory, 2008

Trapeznikov A.V., Pozolotina V. N., Chebotina M.Ya. et al RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION OF THE ТЕСНА RIVER. THE URALS //Health Physics, 1993, V.65, N 5

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Anisimov N.A., Rylov M.I., Barinov A.S. Calculational modelling for safety analysis // Radiation safety, 2008, 3, pp. 64-68

Modelling the migration and accumulation of radionuclides in forest ecosystems Final Report of the Forest Working Group activities 1998 - 2000 BIOMASS Theme 3, IAEA, Vienna, 2001 (part 1)

Modelling the migration and accumulation of radionuclides in forest ecosystems Final Report of the Forest Working Group activities 1998 - 2000 BIOMASS Theme 3, IAEA, Vienna, 2001 (part 2)

Mamikhin S.V. Simulation of the Dynamics of Different Forms of Radiocesium in Soils of Terrestrial Ecosystems // Moscow University Soil Science Bulletin, 2007, Vol. 62, No. 4, pp. 196-199.

Stolbova V.V. and Mamikhin S.V. Methods for Assessing the State of Impacted Ecosystems on the Basis of Bioindication Data // Moscow University Soil Science Bulletin, 2008, Vol. 63, No. 1, pp. 37-44.

Badawy W.M., Mamikhin S.V. Radioactivity measurements and dose rate calculation due to gamma-ray of soil from Chashnikovo - Russia // Arab Jornal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, 2012, V. 45, N 2, pp. 270-282.

Mamikhin S.V. Dynamics of carbon of organic matter and radionuclides in terrestrial ecosystems (simulation modeling and application of information technologies). M., Moscow State University, 2003, 172 p. (in Russian)

Mamikhin S. V. Role of Macromycetes as Accumulators of Cs-137 In Forest Ecosystems // Radiobiology&Radioecology, 2012, v.52, N 4, p. 546-552 (in Russian)

Mamikhin S.V. Mathematical model of Cs-137 vertical migration in a forest soil. // J.Environ.Radioactivity, 1995, Vol.28, No.2, pp. 161-170.

Mamikhin S. V., Manakhov D. V., Shcheglov A. I. The Comparative Analysis of Cs-137, K-40, Sr-90 and Ca in Allocation Builders of an Ground Part of Wood Plants in a Quasi-Equilibrium Condition // Radiobiology&Radioecology, 2008, v.48, N 6, pp. 654-659 (in Russian)

Mamikhin S.V. & Kliashtorin A.L. Mathematical model of 137Cs dynamics in the deciduous forest. // J. Environ. Radioactivity, 1999, Vol. 47 , No.1 , pp. 101-114.

Mamikhin S.V., Tikhomirov F.A., Shcheglov A.I. Dynamic of 137Cs in the forest of the 30-km zone around the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. // The Science of the Total Environment, 1997, v.193, pp. 169-177

Shcheglov A.I., Tsvetnova O.B., Klyashtorin A.L. Biogeochemical Migration of Technogenic Radionuclides in Forest Ecosystems. - Nauka, Moscow, 2001.- 235 p.

Molchanova I.V., Karavaeva E.N. Ecologo-geochemical aspects of radionuclide migration in soil-vegetative cover. Ekaterinburg, RSA Ural devision, 2001, 161 p.(in Russian)

Perevolockiy A.N. Cs-137 and Sr-90 allocation in wood biogeocenosis. Gomel, Institute of a radiology, 2006, 255 p. (in Russian). It is possible to download from a site http://rir.by/ru/monography.html

Spiridonov S.I., Mukusheva M.K. Semipalatinsk test site: radioecological models and risks, Almaty, 2010, 167 p. (in Russian)

Trapeznikov A.V., Molchanova I.V., Karavaeva E.N., Trapeznikova V.N. Migration of radionuclides in freshwater and ground ecosystems, Ekaterinburg, Ural University, 2007, I vol. - 480 p.; II vol. - 400 p. (in Russian)

Absalom J.P., Young S.D., Grout N.M.J., Sanchez A., Wright S.M., Smolders E., Nisbet A.F., Gillet A.G. Predicting the transfer of radiocaesium from organic soils to plants using soil characteristics // J. Environmental Radioactivity, 2001, 52, pp. 31 - 43.

Avila, L., Moberg, L. Hubbard, S. Fesenko, S. Spiridonov, R. Alexakhin Conceptual Overview of Forestland - A Model to Interpret and Predict Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Radioactively Contaminated Forest Landscapes. In: Contaminated Forests - Recent Developments in Risk Identification and Future Perspectives, Eds. I. Linkov and W. Schell, NATO Science Series 2. Environmental Security, Vol. 58, 1999, pp. 173 - 183.

Chester K.O., Garten C.T. A dynamic modelling system in the transfer of radioactivity in terrestrial food chain. //Nuclear Safety. -1981,v.22,N 6, pp. 766-777.

Crout Neil M.J., Beresford N.A., Howard B.J., Unsworth M.H. Modelling soil transport and plant uptake of radio-caesium. in G.Desmet, P.Nassimbeni and M.Belli (Eds.), Transfer of radionuclides in natural and semi-natural environments, Elsevier Applied Sciense, Barking, UK, 1990,Transfer of radionuclides in natural and semi-natural environments. 1990, p.519-523.

Dvornik A., T. Zhuchenko Model Forestlife and Prediction of Radioactive Contamination of Forests in Belarus. In: Contaminated Forests - Recent Developments in Risk Identification and Future Perspectives, Eds. I. Linkov and W. Schell, NATO Science Series 2. Environmental Security, Vol. 58, 1999, pp. 185-194.

Emanuel W.R., Killough G.G., Post W.H., Shugart H.H. Modeling terrestrial ecosystems in the global carbon cycle with shifts in carbon storage capacity by land-use shange. // Ecology, 1984, v.65, 3. Pp. 970-983.

Fesenko S., S. Spiridonov, R. Avila Modelling of Cs-137 Behaviour In Forest Game Food Chains. In: Contaminated Forests - Recent Developments in Risk Identification and Future Perspectives, Eds. I. Linkov and W. Schell, NATO Science Series 2. Environmental Security, Vol. 58, 1999, pp. 239-247.

Higley K.A.Modeling Intermittent Processes In Radionuclide Migration In Soil Systems. In: Contaminated Forests - Recent Developments in Risk Identification and Future Perspectives, Eds. I. Linkov and W. Schell, NATO Science Series 2. Environmental Security, Vol. 58, 1999, pp. 231-238.

Levine E.R., Ranson K.J., Smith J.A., Williams D.L., Knox R. G., Shugart H.H., Urban D.L., Lawrence W.T. Forest ecosystem dynamics: linking forest succession, soil process and radiation models. // Ecol. Modelling, 1993, V. 65, pp. 199.

Muller, H.& Prohl, G. (1993). ECOSYS-87: A dynamic model for assessing radiological consequences of nuclear accidents. Health Phys., 64 (3), pp. 232-252.

Schell W. R., Linkov I. Priorities in Forest Radioecology: Model Developments for Integrated Assessment of Toxic Element Transport. In: Contaminated Forests - Recent Developments in Risk Identification and Future Perspectives, Eds. I. Linkov and W. Schell, NATO Science Series 2. Environmental Security, Vol. 58, 1999, pp. 1 - 22.

Seymour E.M., P.l. Mitchell, L. Leon Vintro and D.J. Little A Model for the Transfer and Recycling of Cs-137 within a Deciduous Forest Ecosystem. In: Contaminated Forests - Recent Developments in Risk Identification and Future Perspectives, Eds. I. Linkov and W. Schell, NATO Science Series 2. Environmental Security, Vol. 58, 1999, pp. 203 - 215.

Shaw G., Kliashtorin A., Mamikhin S., Shcheglov A., Rafferty B., Dvornik A., Zhuchenko T. & Kuchma N. Modelling radiocaesium fluxes in forest ecosystems. //The radioecological consequences of the Chernobyl accident. Proceedings of the first international conference.Minsk, Belarus, 18 to 22 March 1996, European Comission EUR 16544EN, pp.221-224

Shaw G., Mamikhin S., Dvornik A., Zhuchenko T. Forest model descriptions. //Behaviour of radionuclides in natural and semi-natural environments. Experimental collaboration project No 5. Final Report, European Comission EUR 16531EN 1996, pp.26-31.

Shaw G., A. Venter, R. Avila , R. Bergman, A. Bulgakov, P. Calmon, S. Fesenko , M. Frissel, F. Goor, A. Konoplev, I. Linkov, S. Mamikhin , L. Moberg, A. Orlov, A. Rantavaara, S. Spiridonov, Y. Thiry Radionuclide migration in forest ecosystems - results of a model validation study. J. Environ. Radioactivity, 2005, Vol. 84, pp. 285 - 296.

Show G., M. Belli The Rife Models of Radlonuclide Fluxes In European Forests. In: Contaminated Forests - Recent Developments in Risk Identification and Future Perspectives, Eds. I. Linkov and W. Schell, NATO Science Series 2. Environmental Security, Vol. 58, 1999, pp. 161 - 171.

Steiner M., Nalezinski S., Ruhm W., Wirth E. Model for Predicting the Long-Term Radiocesium Contamination of Mushrooms. In: Contaminated Forests - Recent Developments in Risk Identification and Future Perspectives, Eds. I. Linkov and W. Schell, NATO Science Series 2. Environmental Security, Vol. 58, 1999, pp. 195 - 201.

Sundblud B., Mathiasson L. The turnover of Cs-137 within a forest ecosystem described by a compartment modelling approach - GIDEA study site, Sweden //The Science of the Total Environmental, 157 (1994), pp. 139-146

Van Voris P., Cowan C.E., Cataldo D.A., Wildung R.E., Shugart H.H. Chernobyl case study: modeling the dynamics of long-term cycling and storage of Cs-137 in forested ecosystems, in G.Desmet, P.Nassimbeni and M.Belli (Eds.), Transfer of radionuclides in natural and semi-natural environments, Elsevier Applied Sciense, Barking, UK, 1990, pp. 61-73.

Velasco R.H., Belli M., Sansone U., Menegon S. Vertical migration of radiocesium in surface soils: model implimentation and dose-rate computation. // J. Helth Physics, 1993, V. 64, N 1, pp. 37 - 44.

Andolina J., Guillite O. Radiocesium availability and retention sites in forest humus. // Desmet G., Nassimbeni P. and Belli M. (Eds.), Transfer of Radionuclides in Natural and Semi-Natural Environments, Elsevier Applied Science, Barking, UK, 1990, pp. 135-142.

Angelis de D.L., Gardner R.H., Shugart H.H. Productivity of forest ecosystem studies during IBP: the woodland data set. In: Dynamics properties of forest ecosystems. IBP 23, Cambridge, 1981, pp. 567-672.

Belli M., Bunzl K., Delvaux B., Gerzabeck M., Rafferty B., Shaw G., Wirth E. Long-Term Dynamics of Radionuclides in Semi-Natural Environments: Derivation Parameters and Modelling (SEMINAT). UIR Newsletter, 2000, N36, pp. 19-21.

Bengtsson G.B. Mobility of superficially applied caesium-134 and strontium-85 in apple branches under precipitation-free conditions // Analyst, 1992, v. 117, pp. 1193-1196.

Brechignac F., Moberg L., Suomela M. Long-Term Environmental Behaviour of Radionuclides Recent Advances in Europe. UIR Newsletter, 2000, N36, pp. 18-19.

Bunzl K., Albers B.P., Schimmack W., Belli M., Ciuffo L., Menegon S. Examination of a relationship between 137Cs concentrations in soils and plants from alpine pastures // Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2000, 48, pp. 145-158.

Comans R.N.J., Blust R., Carreiro M.C.V., Ferndez J.A., Hakanson L., Sansone U., Smith J.T., Varskog P. Modelling fluxes and bioavailability of radiocaesiurn and radiosfrontium in freshwaters in support of a theoretical basis for chemical/hydrological countermeasures (ECOPRAQ). UIR Newsletter, 2000, N36, pp. 21-24.

Evseeva T., Geras'kin S., Majstrenko T., Brown J., Belykh E. Comparative estimation of 232Th and stable Ce (III) toxicity and detoxification pathways in freshwater alga Chlorella vulgaris // Chemosphere, 2010, 81, pp. 1320-1327.

Fesenko S.V., Alexakhin R.M., Geras'kin S.A., Sanzharova N.I., Spirin Ye.V., S.I. Spiridonov, Gontarenko I.A., Strand P. Comparative radiation impact on biota and man in the area affected by the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant // Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2005, 80, pp. 1-25.

Fraiture A. Introduction to the radioecology of forest ecosystems and survey of radioactive contamination in food products of forest. CEC, 1992, 103 p.

Frissel M. J. , H. Noordijk and K. E. Van Bergeijk The Impact of Extreme Environmental Conditions, as Occurring in natural Ecosystems, on the Soil-to-Plant Transfer of Radionuclides. In G.Desmet, P.Nassimbeni and M.Belli (Eds.), Transfer of radionuclides in natural and semi-natural environments, Elsevier Applied Sciense, Barking, UK, 1990, pp. 40-47.

Geras'kin S.A., Oudalova A.A., Kim J.K., Dikarev V.G., Dikareva N.S. Cytogenetic effect of low dose c-radiation in Hordeum vulgare seedlings: non-linear dose-effect relationship // Radiat Environ Biophys (2007) 46:31-41.

Geraskin S., Oudalova A, Dikareva N., Spiridonov S., Hinton T., Chernonog N., Garnier-Laplace J. Effects of radioactive contamination on Scots pines in the remote period after the Chernobyl accident //Ecotoxicology (2011) 20:1195-1208.

Geraskin S.A., Dikarev V.G., Zyablitskaya Ye.Ya., Oudalova A.A., Spirin Ye.V., Alexakhin R.M. Genetic consequences of radioactive contamination by the Chernobyl fallout to agricultural crops //Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 66 (2003) 155-169.

Geraskin S.A., Kyu K.J., Dikarev V.G., Oudalova A.A., Dikareva N.S., Spirin Ye.V. Cytogenetic effects of combined radioactive (137Cs) and chemical (Cd, Pb, and 2,4-D herbicide) contamination on spring barley intercalar meristem cells //Mutation Research 586 (2005) 147-159.

Geraskin S.A., Kyu K.J., Oudalova A.A., Vasiliyev D.V., Dikareva N.S., Zimin V.L., Dikarev V.G. Bio-monitoring the genotoxicity of populations of Scots pine in the vicinity of a radioactive waste storage facility //Mutation Research 583 (2005) 55-66.

Gobran G.R., Wenzel W.W., Lombi E. Trace elements in the rhizospere. 2001, 344 p.

Grauby A., Jouve A., Legrand B. Study of possibility of attenuating soil-plant transfer after accident, by application of manure to the soil and by foliar spraying. In G.Desmet, P.Nassimbeni and M.Belli (Eds.), Transfer of radionuclides in natural and semi-natural environments, Elsevier Applied Sciense, Barking, UK, 1990, pp.403-410.

Guillitte O., Melin J., Wallberg L. Biological pathways of radionuclides originating from the Chernobyl fallout in a boreal forest ecosystem //The Science of the Total Environmental, 157 (1994), pp. 207-215.

Kabata-Pendias A. Trace elements in Soils and plants. 2001, 432 p.

Klemt E., Drissner J., Kaminski S., Miller R., Zibold G.Time-dependency of the bioavailability of radiocaesium in lakes and forests. In: Contaminated Forests - Recent Developments in Risk Identification and Future Perspectives, Eds. I. Linkov and W. Schell, NATO Science Series 2. Environmental Security, Vol. 58, 1999, pp. 95 - 101.

Melin J., Wallberg L., Suomela J. Distribution and retention of cesium and strontium in Swedish boreal forest ecosystem. J. The Science of the Total Environmental, 157, 1994, pp. 93-105.

Nikolova I., Johanson K.J., Dahlberg A. Radiocaesium in fruitbodies and mycorrhizae in ectomycorrhizal fungi. J. Environ. Radioactivity, 1997, Vol. 37 , No.1 , pp. 115 - 125.

Olsen R.A., Jones E. and Bakken L.R. Soil fangi and fate of radiocaesium in the soil ecosystem - a discussion of possible mechanismes involved in radiocaesium accumulation in fungi, and the role of Fungi as Cs-sink in the soil, in G.Desmet, P.Nassimbeni and M.Belli (Eds.), Transfer of radionuclides in natural and semi-natural environments, Elsevier Applied Sciense, Barking, UK, 1990, pp.61-73.

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Smolder E., Van Den Brande K., Merckx R. Concentration of 137Cs and K in soil solution predict the plant availability of 137Cs in soils // J. Environmental Science & Technology, 1997, v. 31, N 12, pp. 3432 - 3438.

Sombre L. , Vanhouche M. , Y. Thiry, C. Ronneau, J. M. Lamb. and C. Mytienaere Transfer of Radioceslum In Forest Ecosystems Resulting from a Nu Accident . In G.Desmet, P.Nassimbeni and M.Belli (Eds.), Transfer of radionuclides in natural and semi-natural environments, Elsevier Applied Sciense, Barking, UK, 1990, pp. 74 -83.

Sombre L., Vanhouche M., de Brouwer S., Ronneau C., Lambotte J.M., Myttenaere C. Long-term radiocesium behaviour in spruce and oak forests //The Science of the Total Environmental, 157 (1994), pp. 59-71

Van Voris P., Cowan C.E., Cataldo D.A., Wildung R.E., Shugart H.H. Chernobyl case study: modeling the dynamics of long-term cycling and storage of Cs-137 in forested ecosystems, in G.Desmet, P.Nassimbeni and M.Belli (Eds.), Transfer of radionuclides in natural and semi-natural environments, Elsevier Applied Sciense, Barking, UK, 1990, pp. 61-73.

Witkamp M., Barzansky B. Microbial immobilization of Cs-137 in forest water. Oikos, 1968, 19, 392-395.

Yoshida S., Muramatsu Y. Use of stable elements for predicting radionuclide transport. In: Contaminated Forests - Recent Developments in Risk Identification and Future Perspectives, Eds. I. Linkov and W. Schell, NATO Science Series 2. Environmental Security, Vol. 58, 1999, pp. 41 - 49.

Zhu Y-G., Smolder E. Plant uptake of radiocaesium: a rewiew of mechanisms, regulation and application // J. of Experimental Botany, 2000, v. 51, N 351, pp. 1635 - 1645.

Handbook of parameter values for the prediction of radionuclide transfer in terrestrial and fresh-water environments. Vienna: IAEA-TRS-472, 2010.

Jacob P., Fesenko S., Bogdevitch I., Kashparov V., Sanzharova N., Grebenshikova N., Isamov N., Lazarev N., Panov A., Ulanovsky A., Zhuchenk Y., Zhurba M. Rural areas affected by the Chernobyl accident: Radiation exposure and remediation strategies //Science of The Total Environment, v. 408, Issue 1, 2009, p. 14-25.

Thiry Y., Colle C., Yoschenko V., Levchuk S., Van Hees M., Hurtevent P., Kashparov V. Impact of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) plantings on long term 137Cs and 90Sr recycling from a waste burial site in the Chernobyl red Forest //Journal of Environmental radioactivity, v.100, Issue 12, 2009, p.1062-1068.

Quantification of radionuclide transfer in terrestrial and freshwater environments for radiological assessments, IAEA-TECDOC-1616, Vienna, 2009, p. 616.

Yoschenko V., Kashparov V., Levchuk S., Lundin S., Protsak V., Khomutinin Yu., Glukhovsky A., Maloshtan I., Tschiersch J. Formation of radioactive aerosol particles during the wildland fires in Chernobyl zone and their radioecological impact //Radioactive Particles in the Environment, NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security, ed. by D.Oughton, V. Kashparov, Published by Springer, the Netherlands 2009, p. 69-89.

Kashparov V., Ahamdach N., Levchuk S., Yoschenko V., Fesenko S., Maloshtan I. Dissolution of particles of irradiated nuclear fuel in the temporary storages of radioactive waste in Chernobyl zone: sources for radionuclides migration //Radioactive Particles in the Environment, NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security, ed. by D.Oughton, V. Kashparov, Published by Springer, the Netherlands 2009, p. 139-156.

Levchuk S., Yoschenko V., Kashparov V., Van Meir N., Christophe A., Bugai D. Phenomenon of a fast migration of plutonium radioisotops in ground water: colloids or soluble form? //Radioactive Particles in the Environment, NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security, ed. by D.Oughton, V. Kashparov, Published by Springer, the Netherlands 2009, p. 157-167.

Zhurba M., Kashparov V., Ahamdach N., Salbu B., Yoschenko V., Levchuk S. The "hot particles" data base //Radioactive Particles in the Environment, NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security, ed. by D.Oughton, V. Kashparov, Published by Springer, the Netherlands 2009, p. 187-195.

Van Meir N., Bugai D., Kashparov V. The experimental platform in Chernobyl: an international research polygon in the exclusion zone for soil and groundwater contamination //Radioactive Particles in the Environment, NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security, ed. by D.Oughton, V. Kashparov, Published by Springer, the Netherlands 2009, p. 197-208.

Yoschenko V., Kashparov V., Lazarev N. Hot particles behavior in cows after peroral intake //Radioactive Particles in the Environment, NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security, ed. by D.Oughton, V. Kashparov, Published by Springer, the Netherlands 2009, p. 259-267.

Levchuk S., Kashparov V., Lazarev N., Colle C., Hovard B., Yoschenko V., Yoschenko L. Transfer of Cl from herbage into tissues and milk products of dairy cattle and pigs //Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, 47 (1), 2008, pp. 111-119.

Kashparov V., Colle C., Levchuk S., Yoschenko V., Zvarich S. Radiochlorine concentration ratios for agricultural plants in various soil conditions //Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, v. 95, Issue 1, 2007, p.10-22.

Kashparov V., Colle C., Levchuk S., Yoschenko V., Svydynuk N. Transfer of chlorine from the environment to agricultural foodstuffs //Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, v.94, Issue 1, 2007, p.1-15.

Fesenko S.V., Alexakhin R.M., Balonov M.I., Bogdevitch I.M., Howard B.J., Kashparov V.A., Sanzharova N.I., Panov A.V., Voigt G., Zhuchenka Y.M An extended critical review of twenty years of countermeasures used in agriculture after the Chernobyl accident // Science of The Total Environment, 2007, v. 383 (1), pp. 1-24.

Kashparov V.A. Assessment of ecological risk caused by the long-living radionu-clides in environment // Ecotoxicology, ecological risk assessment and multiple stressors, NATO Security though Science series C: Environmental Security, ed. by G. Arapis, Published by Springer, the Netherlands, vol.6, 2006, p.155-164.

Yoschenko V.I., Kashparov V.A., Protsak V.P., Lundin S.M., Levchuk S.E., Kadygrib A.M., Zvarich S.I., Khomutinin Yu.V., Maloshtan I.M., Lanshin V.P., Kovtun M.V., Tschiersch J. Resuspension and redistribution of radionuclides during grassland and forest fires in the Chernobyl exclusion zone: part I. Fire experiments //Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, v.86, Issue 2, 2006, p.143-163.

Yoschenko V.I., Kashparov V.A., Levchuk S.E., Glukhovskiy A.S., Khomutinin Yu.V., Protsak V.P., Lundin S.M. and Tschiersch J. Resuspension and redistribution of radionuclides during grassland and forest fires in the Chernobyl exclusion zone: part II. Modeling the transport process //Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, v.87, Issue 3, 2006, p. 260-278.

Environmental consequences of the Chernobyl accident and their remediation: twenty years of experience //Report of the Chernobyl Forum Expert Group "Environment", Ed. Anspaugh, L. and Balonov, M., Radiological assessment reports series, IAEA, STI/PUB/1239, 2006, 166p.

Fesenko S. V., Alexakhin R. M., Balonov M. I., Bogdevich I. M.,Howard B. J., Kashparov V. A., Sanzharova N. I., Panov A. V., Voigt G., Zhuchenka Yu. M. Twenty years application of agricultural countermeasures following the Chernobyl accident: lessons learned //Journal of Radiological Protections, v. 26, 2006, p.351-359.

Fesenko S.V., Alexakhin R.M., Balonov M.I., Bogdevich I.M, Howard B.J., Kashparov V.A., Sanzharova N.I., Voigt G, Zhuchenko Yu. Consequences for agriculture //Nuclear engineering international, March 2006, p.34-37.

Kashparov V., Colle C., Zvarich S., Yoschenko V., Levchuk S., Lundin S. Soil-to-plant halogens transfer studies 1. Root uptake of radioiodine by plants //Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, v.79, Issue 2, 2005, p.187-204.

Kashparov V., Colle C., Zvarich S., Yoschenko V., Levchuk S., Lundin S. Soil-to-plant halogens transfer studies 2. Root uptake of radiochlorine by plants //Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, v.79, Issue 3, 2005, p.233-253.

Bugai D., Kashparov V., Dewiére L., Khomutinin Yu., Levchuk S., Yoschenko V. Characterization of subsurface geometry and radioactivity distribution in the trench containing Chernobyl clean-up wastes //Environmental Geology, v.47, 2005, p.869-881.

Colle C., Kashparov V., Zvarich S., Yoschenko V., Levchuk S., Lundin S. Fate of long-lived radioactive halogens, (36Cl, 129I), in agricultural ecosystems: Field investigations, Radioprotection v. 40 No. Suppl. 1 (May 2005), p. S329-S334.

Dewiere L., Bugai D., Kashparov V., Barthès V. Validation of the global model for 90Sr migration from the waste burial in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, Radioprotection v. 40 No. Suppl. 1 (May 2005), p. S245-S251.

Kashparov V.A., Ahamdach N., Zvarich S.I., Yoschenko V.I., Maloshtan I.N., Dewiere L. Kinetics of dissolution of Chernobyl fuel particles in soil in natural conditions. //Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, v.72, Issue 3, 2004, p.335-353.

Dewiere L., Bugai D., Grenier C., Kashparov V., Ahamdach N. 90Sr migration to the geo-sphere from a waste burial in the Chernobyl exclusion zone //Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, v.74, Issue 1-3, 2004, p.139-150.

Khomutinin Y.V., Kashparov V.A., Zhebrovska K.I. Sampling optimisation when radioecological monitoring (draft of English translation of the Russian book for IAEA in 2004)

Kashparov V.A. Hot Particles at Chernobyl //Environmental Science and Pollution Research, v.10 Special (1), 2003, pp.21-30.

Kashparov V.A., Lundin S.M., Zvarich S.I., Yoschenko V.I., Levtchuk S.E., Khomutinin Yu.V., Maloshtan I.N., Protsak V.P. Territory contamination with the radionuclides representing the fuel component of Chernobyl fallout //The Science of The Total Environment, vol.317, Issues 1-3, 2003, pp. 105-119.

Yoschenko V.I., Kashparov V.A., Protsak V.P., Tschiersch J. Autoradiographical methods for the assessment of radionuclides in hot particles on the filter samples //Applied Radiation and Isotopes, v.58, 2003, p.95-102.

Shestopalov V.M., Kashparov V.A., Ivanov Y.A. Radionuclide Migration into the Geological Environment and Biota Accident //Environmental Science and Pollution Research, v.10 Special (1), 2003, pp.39-47.

Ivanov Y.A., Kashparov V.A. Long-Term Dynamics of the Radioecological Situation in Terrestrial Chernobyl Exclusion Zone //Environmental Science and Pollution Research, v.10 Special (1), 2003, pp.13-20.

Kashparov V. Assessment of the radiological situation resulted by the accidental release of fuel particles //Radioprotection - Colloques, v.37, 2002-C1 pp.1061-1066.

Bugai D., Dewiere L., Kashparov V., Ahamdach N., Strontium-90 transport parameters from source term to aquifer in the Chernobyl Pilot Site. Radioprotection - Colloques, 2002, vol. 37-C1. pp.11-16.

Kashparov V.A., Lundin S.M., Khomutinin Yu.V., Kaminsky S.P., Levtchuk S.E., .Protsak V.P., Kadygrib A.M., Zvarich S.I., Yoschenko V.I., Tschiersch J. Soil contamination with 90Sr in the near zone of the Chernobyl accident // Journal of Environment Radioactivity, v.56, N 3, 2001, pp.285-298.

Salbu B., Krekling T., Lind D.H., Oughton D.H., Drakopoulas M., Simionovichi A., Snigireva I., Snigirev A., Weitkamp T., Adams F., Janssens K., Kashparov V. High energy X-ray microscopy for characterization of fuel particles // Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, Volumes 467-468, Part 2, 21 July 2001, p.1249-1252.

Kashparov V., Yoschenko V.I., Levtchuk S.E., Tschiersch J., Wagenpfeil F. Application of the method of repeated mixing to non-uniformly contaminated bulky samples //Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, v. 246, No. 1, 2000. P. 165-172.

Kashparov V.A., Lundin S.M, Kadygrib A.M., Protsak V.P., Levtchuk S.E., Yoschenko V.I., Kashpur V.A., Talerko N.M. Forest fires in the territory contaminated as a result of the Chernobyl accident: radioactive aerosol resuspension and exposure of fire-fighters //Journal of Environmental Radioiactivity, v.51, 2000, pp.281-298.

Kashparov V.A., Protsak V.P., Ahamdach N., Stammose D., Peres J.M., Yoschenko V.I., Zvarich S.I. Dissolution kinetics of particles of irradiated Chernobyl nuclear fuel: influence of pH and oxidation state on the release of radionuclides in contaminated soil of Chernobyl //Journal of Nuclear Materials, v. 279, 2000, p.225-233.

Kashparov V.A., Oughton D.H., Zvarich S.I., Protsak V.P., Levchuk S.E. Kinetics of fuel particle weathering and 90Sr mobility in the Chernobyl 30-km exclusion zone //Health Physics.- 1999.- vol.76, N.3.- pp.251-259.

Sandalls J., Ivanov Y., Kashparov V., Arkhipov N. Fuel Particles Still Dominate the Chernobyl Scene //Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Restoration, vol.20, 1997, p.237-247.

Sandalls J., Ivanov Y., Kashparov V., Arkhipov N. Fuel Particles Still Dominate the Chernobyl Scene //Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Restoration, vol.20, 1997, p.237-247.

Kashparov V.A., Ivanov Yu.A., Zvarich S.I., Protsak V.P., Khomutinin Yu.V., Kurepin A.D., Pazukhin E.M. Formation of Hot Particles During the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident. //Nuclear Technology. - 1996.- v.114, N1.- pp.246-253.

Frank G., Kashparov V., Protsak V., Tschiersch J. Comparison measurements of a Russian standard aerosol impactor with several western standard aerosol instruments //J. of Aerosol Science, Vol.27, N. 3, 1996, p.477-486.

Kashparov V.A., Protsak V.P., Ivanov Yu.A., Nicholson K.W. Resuspension of Radionuclides and Contamination of Village Areas Around Chernobyl. //J. Aerosol Science. -1994.- v.25, No.5.- pp.755-761.

Kashparov V.A., Protsak V.P., Yoschenko V.I., Watterson J.D. Inhalation of Radionuclides During Agricultural Work in Areas Contaminated as a Result of the Chernobyl Reactor Accident. //J. Aerosol Science. -1994.- v.25,No.5.- pp.761-767.

Salbu B., Krekling T., Oughton D.H., Ostby G., Kashparov V.A., Brand T.L., Day J.P. Hot Particles in Acciden-tal Releases From Chernobyl and Windscale Nuclear Installations //Analyst, January 1994, Vol.119(1), p.125-130.

Kuriny V.D., Ivanov Yu.A., Kashparov V.A., Loshchilov N.A., Protsak V.P., Yudin E.B., Zhyrba M.A., Parshakov A.E. Particle-associated Chernobyl fall-out in the local and intermediate zones //Annals of Nuclear Energy, vol.20, N.6, p.415-420, 1993.

Loshchilov N.A., Kashparov V.A., Yudin Ye.B., Protsak V.P., Zhurba M.A., Parshakov A.E. Experimental assessment of radioactive fallout from the Chernobyl accident //Sicurezza e protezione, N 25-26 gennaio-agosto 1991, p.46-50.

Gludkov, A. N. Kashparov V. A., Kolobashkin V. M., Kotlyarov A. A., Kurepin A. D., Ponomarev-Stepnoi N. N. and Khrulev A. A. Method for obtaining samples for measuring the distribution of nuclear fuel and its fission products in HTR fuel particles // Atomic Energy, Volume 66, Number 3, pp.211-213.

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