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dc.contributor.authorKutlakhmedov, Yuriy Alekseevichen
dc.contributor.authorSalivon, Anastasiya Georgievnaen
dc.contributor.authorPhelovskya, Svetlana Anatolyevnaen
dc.contributor.authorRodyna, Victor Vladimirovichen
dc.contributor.authorMatveeva, Irina Valeryevnaen
dc.contributor.authorPetrusenko, Valentina Pavlovnaen
dc.date.accessioned2016-12-07T20:13:27Zen
dc.date.available2016-12-07T20:13:27Zen
dc.date.issued2010en
dc.identifier.urihttp://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/23676en
dc.descriptionProceedings of the international symposium on stochastic models in reliability engineering, life science and operations managementen
dc.description.abstractFor twenty years after Chernobyl catastrophe, we studied capability of plants of different kinds to store and retain the radionuclide tracer 137Cs as the measure of stability and reliability of the ecosystem biota exposed to gamma-radiation and chemical pollutants. We introduced two parameters to quantify the ecosystem reliability. First, radiocapacity is defined as the upper level of radionuclide contamination, above which the ecosystem biota species begin to manifest depression and/or suppression of growth. Then, the factor of radiocapacity is defined as probability of the biota constituents to retain the radionuclide tracer. The more is the factor of radiocapacity the higher is reliability of the relevant biota components. With knowledge of the ecosystem structure and these parameters, it is possible to estimate ability of ecosystems to provide the proper distribution and redistribution of the tracer. In particular, we showed that ecosystems of the serious type of organization, like slope and mining ones that are incapable to provide the proper pollutant migration, exhibit low radiocapacity and, thus, low reliability. Using this approach along with the data of geoinformational analysis, we can predict the principal seats of location of pollutants in specific ecosystems and estimate appropriate dose loads and risks.en
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dc.publisherIndustrial Engineering and Management Department SCE - Shamoon College of Engineering Beer Sheva (Israel)en
dc.subjectreliabilityen
dc.subjectecosystemsen
dc.subjectradiation ecologyen
dc.subjectradiocapacityen
dc.subject137Cs-traceren
dc.subjectgeoinformation technologiesen
dc.titleTheory of Reliability in Radiation Ecologyen
dc.typeThesisen
dc.specialityTechnical sciencesen
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