On the results of radiation research of places of the greatest cumularity of people in Yakutsk
https://doi.org/10.25587/SVFU.2022.27.3.002
Abstract
The study of the assessment of the radiation situation is of scientific and practical interest. Monitoring, control and detection of radiation hazard is an extremely important task in planning construction, future buildings, reconstruction and construction, since exceeding the level of radiation has a negative impact on humans. A team of schoolchildren and teachers, consisting of 3rd and 4th year students of the NEFU Faculty of Geology and Survey, as well as a 2nd-year postgraduate student of the NEFU Faculty of Geology and Survey under the supervision of M. R. Marsanova, Candidate of Geological and Minearolgical Sceicnes, worked on of the project “Radiation survey of the territory of Yakutsk” within the Sirius Program. Last summer an on-foolt gamma survey was carried out with the SRP-68-01 radiometer in order to study radiation correction and limit anomalous areas to the main observations of people and determine its compliance with the requirements of the current regulatory and technical documentation on radiation safety . As a result of studying the database of gamma-ray survey, the processing of geophysical information and the interpretation of geophysical data in GIS programs, as well as the design and development of data, the impact taken for the analysis of radiation hazard was identified.
As a result of a powerful search, dangerous to human health and life, absolutely any radioactive object or substance can be used; in some cases, with many possible dangers that are impossible to detect.
It is possible to determine its level only by higher devices. In this work, the SRP-68-01 radiometer was used.
The probability for determining the radiation lantern was built, measurements were made using a radiometer and “radiation centers” were determined, and a map of the study of the radiation lantern was drawn up.
About the Authors
A. S. KulyandinaRussian Federation
KULYANDINA Albina Semenovna – post-graduate student, Department of Geophysical Methods of Prospecting and Exploration of Mineral Deposits, Faculty of Geology and Survey
Yakutsk
E. A. Maximov
Russian Federation
MAXIMOV Evgeniy Arkadyevich – student, Department of Geophysical Methods of Prospecting and Exploration of Mineral Deposits, Faculty of Geology and Survey
Yakutsk
A. S. Svinoboev
Russian Federation
SVINOBOEV Aisen Sergeevich – student, Department of Geophysical Methods of Prospecting and Exploration of Mineral Deposits, Faculty of Geology and Survey
Yakutsk
M. R. Marsanova
Russian Federation
MARSANOVA Maria Romanovna – Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences Associate Professor, Department of Geophysical Methods of Prospecting and Exploration of Mineral Deposits, Faculty of Geology and Survey
Yakutsk
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Review
For citations:
Kulyandina A.S., Maximov E.A., Svinoboev A.S., Marsanova M.R. On the results of radiation research of places of the greatest cumularity of people in Yakutsk. Vestnik of North-Eastern Federal University Series "Earth Sciences". 2022;(3):21-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25587/SVFU.2022.27.3.002