Program of the

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Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education
National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University
Russian Academy of Sciences
Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, SB RAS
Tomsk Oblast Administration
Department of Natural Resources and Environment Protection
OJSC "Zarubezhgeologia"
Tomsk Regional Public Association "RosGeo"
OJSC “Volkovgeologia” NAC “Kazatomprom”
THE PROGRAM
OF THE IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
RADIOACTIVITY AND RADIOACTIVE ELEMENTS
IN ENVIRONMENT
Tomsk, June 4-8, 2013.
Карта-Схема
района
проведения
конференции
Card-Scheme
of district
conference
Card-Scheme of district conference
International cultural centre - st. Usov, 13
20 TPU - Lenin Avenue, 2/5
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THE SCHEDULE OF THE CONFERENCE
INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL CENTRE OF
TOMSK POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
Usov st., 13, Tomsk
TIME, hour
Week days
9
10 11
12
13
14
15
16
Arrival, registration, accomodation of the participants
17
18 19
20
21
Tuesday
Excursion to TPU,
04.06.
“Uranium centre” of
2013
TPU, Tomsk city
Acceptance of the
Wednesda
participants on behalf
y
Registrati
Plenary session. Session 1 Lunch Plenary session. Session 1
of the Organizing
05.06. on
Committee
2013
Poster presentation session 1
Acceptance of the
Thursday
participants on behalf
06.06.
Plenary session. Session 2
Lunch Plenary session. Session 3
of the Organizing
2013
Committee
Poster presentation session 2,3
Round table
on "Mineral
resources of
Plenary session. Session 4
Lunch radioactive
elements. The
state of and
prospects"
Poster presentation session 4
Friday
07.06.
2013
Saturday
08.06.
2013.
Departure of participants
Conference venue:
- International cultural center of TPU, Usov st.13
- Assembly Hall of the International Cultural Center of TPU, 2nd Floor
- Conference Hall of the International Cultural Center, 1st Floor
- Dance Hall of the International Cultural Center, 2nd Floor
CONFERENCE LANGUAGES: RUSSIAN, ENGLISH.
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General discussion and
closing Ceremony
Committee of
the IV International Conference
«Radioactivity and radioactive elements in environment»
CO-CHAIRMEN OF THE COMMITTEE:
Laverov Nikolay Pavlovich
Academician, vice-president of RAS, Moscow, Russia
Chubik Petr Savelievich
Professor, rector of Tomsk Polytechnic University,
Tomsk, Russia
VICE-CHAIRMEN OF THE COMMITTEE:
Pestryakov Alexey Nikolayevich
Rikhvanov Leonid Petrovich
Professor, prorector of science and innovation of
Tomsk Polytechnic University
Professor, doctor of geological-mineralogical sciences
of Tomsk Polytechnic University
ACADEMIC SECRETARY:
Arbuzov Sergey Ivanovich
MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE:
Adam Alexander Martynovich
Professor, doctor of geological-mineralogical sciences
of Tomsk Polytechnic University
Doctor of technical sciences, professor, Supervisor of
natural resources and environmental protection
department of Tomsk region
Alexakhin Rudolph Mikhaylovich
Academician of the Russian Academy of agricultural
Sciences, director of the all-Russian research Institute
of agricultural radiology and agroecological Russian
Academy of agricultural Sciences
Bolsunovskiy Alexander Yakovlevich
Doctor of biological sciences, Head of the laboratory
of biophysics Institute, Krasnoyarsk
Velichkin Vasiliy Ivanovich
Correspondent member of RAS, Head of the
laboratory of IGEM, Moscow
Zhmodik Sergey Mikhaylovich
Doctor of geological-mineralogical sciences, SB RAS
Geology and Mineralogy Institute, Novosibirsk
Kiselev Georgy Petrovich
Doctor of geological-mineralogical sciences, Head of
Laboratory of Environmental Radiology IEPN UB
RAS, Arkhangelsk
Mashkovtsev Grigory Anatolievich
Doctor of geological-mineralogical sciences, Director
of Federal state unitary enterprise "All-Russian
scientific-research institute of mineral resources
named after N.M. Fedorovsky", Moscow
Meshkov Nikolay Alexeevich
Doctor of medical sciences, professor, The A.N. Sysin
Research Institute for Human Ecology and
Environmental Health of the Russian Academy of
Medical Sciences, Moscow
Mironov Yuriy Borisovich
Head of uranium deposit geology and radioecology
department, candidate of geological-mineralogical
sciences, the Karpinsky all-Russia scientific research
geological Institute, Saint-Petersburg
Naumov Georgy Borisovich
Senior scientific associate of the Vernadskiy State
Geologic Museum, Moscow, doctor of geological4
mineralogical sciences, professor.
Trapeznikov Alexander Viktorovich
Doctor of biological sciences, Head of biophysical
station of plant and animal ecology Institute of URB
RAS
Yablokov Alexey Vladimirovich
Correspondent member of RAS, counsellor of RAS,
Moscow
Sushko Sergey Mikhaylovich
General director of PC «Volkovgeologia» of NAC
«Kazatomprom», Republic of Kazakhstan
Yazikov Yegor Grigorievich
Head of Geoecology and Geochemistry Department
(GEGCD) of Tomsk Polytechnic University, scientific
secretary of the committee, chairman of the working
group, Tomsk
Wang Nanping
Professor, All-China University, Beijing, China
Pierre Desesquelles
Professor, the Centre of nuclear spectrometry and
mass-spectrometry, Paris-11 University, France
Michel Cuney
Professor, Nancy University, France
Norov Nanzad
Professor, the Centre of Nuclear Research, Mongolian
State University, Ulan Bator, Mongolia
WORKING GROUP OF THE COMMITTEE
Rikhvanov Leonid
Domarenko
ViktorPetrovich
Alexeevich
Arbuzov Sergey Ivanovich
Baranovskaya Natalia Vladimirovna
Chubik Maxim Petrovich
Osipova Nina Alexandrovna
Naybauer Irina Nikolayevna
Zhornyak Lina Vladimirovna
Talovskaya Anna Valerievna
Associate professor
Professor,
doctor ofofgeological-mineralogical
GEGCD of INR TPU sciences
of
Tomsk
Polytechnic
University,
Professor of GEGCD of INR TPUscientific secretary of
the committee, vice-chairman of the working group,
Professor
Tomsk of GEGCD of INR TPU
Associate professor of GEGCD of INR TPU
Associate professor of GEGCD of INR TPU
Head of the laboratory of GEGCD of INR TPU
Associate professor of GEGCD of INR TPU
Associate professor of GEGCD of INR TPU
EDITORIAL BOARD
Rikhvanov Leonid Petrovich
Arbuzov Sergey Ivanovich
Domarenko Viktor Alexeevich
Zhukov Vladislav Viktorovich
Chernev Eugene Mikhaylovich
Naybauer Irina Nikolayevna
Chief editor, professor, doctor of g.-m. s.
Member of editorial board, professor, doctor of g.-m. s.
Member of editorial board, associate professor,
candidate of g.-m. s.
Responsible editor
Responsible editor
Technical manager
ORGANIZERS:
Federal state educational institution of higher professional education
The national research Tomsk polytechnic university
The academy of sciences of the Russian federation
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Institute of Geology and Mineralogy SB RAS, Novosibirsk
The federal state unitary enterprise
«Urangeo», Moscow, MNR
«VIMS», Moscow, MNR
Administration of Tomsk region
Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Department
Holding companies and industrial groups
OJSC “Zarubezhgeologiya” , Moscow, Russia
Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan Republic
OJSC «Volkovgeologia» of NAK «Kazatomprom»
Ministry of Education and Science of France
University of Paris-11
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DEAR_____________________________________
The Committee invites you to participate in the IV International Conference «Radioactivity and
radioactive elements in the human environment» that will be held in June, 4 – 8, 2013 in
Tomsk.
TOMSK
Tomsk is an administrative centre of Tomsk region situated in the Western Siberia, Russia.
It is one of the oldest cities in Siberia (founded in 1604) with population about 500 thousand.
Tomsk is situated on the bank of the river Tom. There is the main part of regional and city
administrative, trade, and cultural institutions, universities and industrial enterprises. Tomsk is a
students’ city. There are 6 universities in the city: Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk State
University, Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk Pedagogical University, Tomsk State
University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk State Architecture-Building
University, a great number of technical schools and lyceums. Tomsk is a youth city. The
average age of the city inhabitant is 38. The scientific centre of the city is Academgorodok.
There is Philharmonic Concert Hall, some theaters including Tomsk Regional Drama Theatre,
Young Spectator’s Theatre, Arts Museum, Museum of Regional Studies, Botanic garden etc.
Tomsk represents a combination of wooden and modern architecture. In Tomsk one can find
wonderful old places that are pleasure to the eye and gladden the hearts. They are old bridge over
the Ushayka river, churches, cathedrals, and beautiful wooden buildings decorated with wooden
lace (Read more: http://www.personalguide.ru/towns/801/).
TRANSPORT
One can get to Tomsk city by plane, train, and automobile. If there is no direct traffic
from your departure to Tomsk, you can change the line in Novosibirsk (rail and air transport) and
in Taiga station (railway). From Novosibirsk city to Tomsk is 275 kilometers. Comfortable buses
go nearly every hour (the first morning bus goes to the Novosibirsk – Tomsk route at 5 a.m. and
the last one at 19.50 p.m. at local time. Time taken for the way is 4 hours.
From Novosibirsk to Tomsk (Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) comfortable
express leaves at 16.30 at local time. Time taken for the way is 4 hours. approximate fare 9004500 rubles (Read more http://fordtaxi.tomsk.ru/).
From Taiga Station to Tomsk one can get by electric train or transient trains.
From Bogashevo airport to Tomsk city one can get by bus № 119 (12-18 rubles) or taxi.
To the stop «TEMZ» from Yuzhnaya square one can get by buses № 17, 19, 22, 32, 35, 60.
From railway station and bus station to the stop «TEMZ» one can get by buses № 23, 26,
30, 35. The fare in the city is 12 rubles.
ATTENTION! We will meet you at the airport, bus station, railway station in Tomsk if
you let us know the date and possible time of arrival to Tomsk.
Listen to the radio announcement and search for the emblem of the conference. The
transport will also have the conference emblem.
In case of need we can meet you in Novosibirsk by preliminary application. To get
answer for all your questions, please, feel free to call us on mobile phone: 89039146171 –
Rikhvanov Leonid Petrovich, 89069591477 – Naybauer Irina Nikolayevna in Tomsk.
EXCURSIONS
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In June, 4 2013 there will be an excursion over Tomsk city, Tomsk Polytechnic
University, and Uranium Centre of Geology and Petroleum Engineering Institute of TPU.
WEATHER
The weather in Tomsk is rather warm in this period of time. According to long-term
observations and statistical data of Hydrometeocentre the average daily temperature of air at this
time is + 14,70С.
REGISTRATION
Registration of the conference participants will take place on June, 4 2013. in the
International Cultural Centre of Tomsk Polytechnic University (13, Usov st., Tomsk). Every
participant will be given a package including program and materials of the conference.
Registration fee for Russian and CIS citizens is 500 rubles, for foreign citizens – 60 $.
Registration fee can be paid by bank transfer or by cash on site.
ACCOMODATION
Accommodation of the participants is arranged in the hotels of Tomsk city in immediate
vicinity of the conference place by the referral of the Committee. The preferable places of living
are hotel «U Ludmily» (accommodation fee in a room for 4 is 160 rubles per day), the hotel for
foreign citizens (the fee is from 900 to 2000 rubles), TPU preventorium and others. Please, let us
know in advance about the need in hotel reservation and preferable living conditions.
Approximate fee in the Tomsk hotels is 1500 -3500 rubles and more depending on the living
conditions.
MEALS
Meals for the Conference participants are not provided.
Suggested cafes: «Raduga», main building cafe, hostel cafe in Pirogov st., 18, cafe «Ket»
and some others.
REPORT REQUIREMENTS
Duration of oral presentation for plenary report is 20 min, including answer-question
session. Duration of oral presentation for reports is 15 min including answer-question session. To
present visual material there will be overhead projector.
We recommend you to submit your presentation materials on CD or flash-card at
registration to prepare them for the report.
PLACE OF MEETINGS
4 – 8 June 2013 – Assembly hall of the International Cultural Center TPU, Usov st., 13,
Tomsk.
Poster presentations - Dancing-hall of the International Cultural Center TPU, Usov st.,
13, Tomsk.
Round table – Conference hall of the International Cultural Center TPU
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PROGRAM OF THE
III INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE «RADIOACTIVITY AND
RADIOACTIVE ELEMENTS IN THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT»
June, 5 2013
Wednesday
OPENING CEREMONY
1000
INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL CENTRE OF TOMSK POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
1. Welcoming speech of the organizing committee co-chairmen Academician
Laverov N.P. and Rector of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Professor Chubik P.S.
2. Welcoming speech of Tomsk region administration representative.
3. Welcoming speech of Tomsk city administration representative.
4. Greetings.
Plenary session
1030
1030-1200 1. Lavyorov N.P., Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Radioactivity and radioactive elements in Earth sciences
2. Rikhvanov L.P.1, Naumov G.B.2, 1National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University,
Tomsk, Russia, 2Vernadsky State Geological Museum, Moscow, Russia
Importance of V.I. Vernadskiy in foundation and development of radioactivity and
radiogeology sciences. To the 150th anniversary of the great scientist
3. Naumov G.B.2, 1National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia,
2
Vernadsky State Geological Museum, Moscow, Russia
1200-1230
1230-1400
How the book “Main characteristics of uranium geochemistry” was being created
4. Velichkin V.I., Institute of Geology of Ore Depossits, Petrography,
Mineralogy and Geochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Deposits of radioactive raw material as natural analogue of underground disposal
5. Moskovchenko A.D., Tomsk State University of Control Systems and
Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia
Autotrophity ethics and problems of nuclear technology complex security
6. Komleva E.V., Institute of Philosophy and Political Science, TU Dortmund
University, Dortmund, Germany
Orthodoxy, the phenomenon of nuclear energy and geosciences
7. Kiselev G.P., Zykov S.B., Institute of Ecological Problems of the North (Ural
Branch of RAS), Arkhangelsk
Researches of Cherdyntsev-Chalov effect. Problems and prospects
8. Polyakov V.I., Institute of Technology – “Ulyanovsk State Academy of
Agricultural Sciences named after P.A. Stolypin” branch in Dimitrovgrad, Russia
Fundamentals of natural philosophy of nucleons and nuclei structure, stability and
radioactivity of atoms
Break
Verbal reports
1. Sushko S.M., Shishkov I.A., JSC «Volkovgeologia», Almaty, Kazakhstan
Uranium mining industry in Kazakhstan and the prospects for its development
2. Mironov Yu.B., A.P. Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute (FGUP
VSEGEI) St. Petersburg, Russia
Uranium deposits of the Alpine-Himalayan belt
3. Belov S.V., Vladykin N.V., Yakovlev D.A. OJSC “Zarubezhgeologiya” ,
Moscow, Russia
Iron-oxide-phosphorus-uranium-rare-earth mineralization in Bafksk region in Iran
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1400-1500
1500-1700
4. Nozhkin A.D., Institute of Geology and Mineralogy SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
Russia
Radioactive elements in metamorphosed deposits of the Early Proterozoic
sedimentary basins: the levels of accumulation, the value for metallogeny
5. Zhmodik S.M.1, Kirichenko I.S.1, Belyanin D.K.1, Mironov A.G.2,
Karmanov N.S.1, Khlyistov O.M.3, 1Institute of Geology and Mineralogy SB
RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia, 2Geological Institute SB RAS, Ulan-Ude, Russia,
3
Limnologichesky Institute SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia
Uranium and phosphorus in the sub-bottom profiles of Lake Baikal (Academic
Ridge station St8; St11)
6. Isupov V.P.1, Shatskaya S.S.1, Ariunbileg C.2, Shvartsev S.L.3,4, Vladimirov
A.G.5, Kolpakova3,4, E.N. Moroz M.N.5, Kuybida L.V.6
1
Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry of the Siberian Branch
of the RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia, 2Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources,
Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, 3Tomsk Division of
Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum-Gas Geology and Geophysics of the Siberian
Branch of the RAS, Tomsk, Russia, 4National Research Tomsk Polytechnic
University, Tomsk, Russia, 5Institute of Geology and Mineralogy of the Siberian
Branch of the RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia, 6Institute of Chemical Kinetics and
Combustion of Siberian Branch of the RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Uranium resources of the mineralized lakes of the western Mongolia
7. Wang Nanping, Xiao Lei, Peng Aimin, Chu Xingming, Ying Ying, Qin
Chunyan and Zheng Lihui, 1School of Geophysics and Information Technology,
China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China, 2Key Laboratory of Geodetection (China University of Geosciences, Beijing),Ministry of Education
Beijing, China
The distribution and characteristics of 222Rn/220Rn concentration in soil gas in
Zhongshan city in Guangdong province, China
8. Chechetkin V.A.1, Grigoryev A.I.1, Kurguz S.A.2, Akimova A.V.2,
1
Laboratory of Radiation Control, LLC «Geol», 2FBUZ “Center for Hygiene and
Epidemiology in Krasnoyarsk Territory”
Natural radioactivity of geological formations in the Krasnoyarsk region and their
radon concentration
Dinner
STEND SESSION ON DIRECTIONS 1
(WORKS IN THE CURRENT OF DAY)
Verbal reports
9. Sobolev I.S., Tomsk polytechnic university, Tomsk, Russia,
Anomalies of radioactive and stable chemicals above oil and gas fields
10. Lazarev F.D., Romashko V.V, Kirplyuk P.V., Norilsk branch of VSEGEI,
Norilsk, Russia
Natural radioactive elements – effective method of gold ore prediction
11. Norov N.1, Arbuzov S.I.2, Enkhbat N.1, Oyunbolor G.2, 1Nuclear Research
Center, National University of Mongolia, University, 2 Tomsk polytechnic
university, Tomsk, Russia
Study on Radioactive Equilibrium in radio-geochemically anomalous coals of
Mongolia
12. Arbuzov S.I.1, Volostnov A.V.1, Mashenkin V.S.2, Rybalko V.I.1, 1Tomsk
Polytechnic University, Russia, 2Chingis Khaan Bank, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Radioactive elements (U, Th) in coals
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1700-1730
1730-1900
13. Baranovskaya N.V., Тоmsk polytechnic university, Тоmsk, Russia
About radioactive elements in living substance in technogenic conditions
14. Ermolaeva V.N.1, Pekov I.V.1,2, Chukanov N.V.3, 1GEOKHI RAS, Moscow,
2
MSU, Moscow, 3IPCP RAS, Chernogolovka, Russia
Forms of thorium concentrations in alkaline rocks of Lovozero massif (Kola
Peninsula)
15. Vosel Y.S., Strakhovenko V.D., Makarova I.V., Sobolev Institute of
Geology and Mineralogy Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
Forms of uranium occurrence in various types lake sediments. Baikal region
16. Stolbov U.M., Stolbova N.F., Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
The main features of the applied nuclear lithogeochemistry of uranium in the oil
and gas sedimentary basins
Break
Verbal reports
17. Mezhibor A.M., Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
Radioactive elements in upland peat of Tomsk region
18. Kopylova Yu.G.1, Guseva N.V.1, Oydup Ch.K.2, Rychkova K.M.2,
Arakchaa K.D.3, 1Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia, 2Tuva Institute
for Exploration of Natural Resources SB RAS, Kyzyl, Russia, 3Tuvan State
University, Kyzyl, Russia
Uranium and thorium abundances in natural waters in Tuva
19. Rikhvanov L.P.1, Arbuzov S.I.1, Galnemekh O.1, Mashenkin V.S.1, BatUlzii D.2, Gerel O.2, Oyunbat S.2, Garamjav D.2, 1National Research Tomsk
Polytechnic University, Geoecology and geochemistry, Tomsk city, Russia,
2
University of science and technology, Ulanbatar, Mongolia
Radiogeochemical features of some granitoids of Mongolia and their rare metal
specialization
20. Kuznetsov P.V.1, Grebenschikova V.I.2, 1Center for productivity and
ecology of woods RAS, Moscow, Russia, 2Vinogradov Institute of Geochemistry
SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia
Water migration of radioactive elements from ash dumps of heat power plant-9 in
Irkutsk region
21. Pisarev A.D., Sheinkman V.C., Earth Cryosphere Institute, SB RAS,
Tyumen, Russia
Thermoluminescence method development for determining the absolute age of
Quaternary deposits by contained quartz thereof
Poster presentation in the direction of 1
June 5, 2013
1. Adam A.M., Gromov Yu.A., Elagin V.B., Koniashkin V.A., Regional StateFinanced Organization «Oblkompriroda», Tomsk
Radon hazard Estimation in Tomsk oblast’
2. GAN Nan 1,2 YE Rong1 ,1School of Earth Sciences and Resources, China
University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing, China, 2Beijing Research Institute of
Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy, Beijing,China
AN EXAMPLE OF EVALIATION OF TERRESTRIAL AIR-ABSOBED DOSE
RATE BASED ON THE REGIONAL GEOCHEMICAL DATABASE
3. Kakabayev A.A. 1, Bersimbay R.I. 2, Khussainov A.T. 1, 1Sh.Ualikhanov
Kokshetau State University, Kokshetau, Kazakhstan, 2L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian
National University, Astana, Kazakhstan,
COMPLEX ECOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF RADON IMPACT ON THE
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ENVIRONEMT IN CENTRAL ASIA
4. Kaz V.E., Molokov V.Y., Roldugin V.V., OAO «Geological Enterprise
«Altai-Geo», village Maima, Russia
Seismic activation in the Altai-Sayan region and radon condition in the ground
waters in the Altay republic
5. Babushkin V.E., Limited liability company «EKOGEO», Biysk, Russian
Federation
Radon hazard at Kalgutinsky mine underground digging
6. Bazhenov A.V., Kiseleva I.M., Druzhinin S.V., Institute of ecological
problems of the North, Ural Division of Russian Academy of Sciences,
Arkhangelsk, Russia
Change of a composition of radioactive isotopes in bottom sediments of delta of
the river Northern Dvina
7. Bartanova S.V.1, Taisaev T.T.1, Soktoev B.R.2, 1Buryat State University,
Ulan-Ude, Russia, 2Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
Natural radioactive elements in drinking water salt sediments in Ulan-Ude and its
suburbs
8. Borisenko G.S., Pacific Fishery Research Center (TINRO), Vladivostok,
Russia
Contamination of natural and artificial radionuclides in bottom sediments of
Nakhodka Bay (Bay of Peter the Great, Japan Sea)
9. Volodkova T.V., Yu.A. Kosygin Institute of Tectonics and Geophysics, FEB
RAS, Khabarovsk, Russia
Connections of average characteristics of NRE ratios with a deep structure of the
Far Eastern region of Russia
10. Volostnov A.V., Arbuzov S.I., Ilenok S.S., Maslov S.G., Tomsk Polytechnic
University, Tomsk, Russia
Modes of U and Th occurrence in coals of Northern Asia
11. Goryachenkova T.A., Kazinskay I.E., Lavrinovich E.A., Novikov А.Р.,
Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academy
of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Forms of occurrences of radionuclides in soils
12. Grinshteyn Yu.A., Murzadilov T.D., Logvinov O.V., Institute of
Geophisical Research, NNC RK, Kurchatov, Kazakhstan
Method of defining the amount of 137Cs in wells by the spectrometric gamma ray
logging
13. Zlobina A.N.1, Wang Nanping 2, Rikhvanov L.P.1, Tomsk Polytechnic
University, Tomsk, Russia, 2China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China
The cause of high soil radioactivity in Chinese province Guangdong
14. Zykov S.B., Kiselyov G.P., Zykova E.N., Institute of ecological problems of
the North of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
New data in a uranium-isotope composition of waters of the Barents Sea
15. Ivanova O.A., Padalko N.L., Bocharov E.I., TF FGUP «SNIIGGiMS»,
Tomsk, Russia
Uranium in sediments of the lower cretaceous deposits of the oil field of West
Siberia
16. Isaeva E.R., Stolbova N.F., Stolbov Y.M., Tomsk polytechnic university,
Tomsk, Russia
Peculiarities of uranium distribution in terrigenous deposits of the north east part
of Western Siberia
17. Kaizer M.I.1, Elchininova O.A.2, Maymanova T.M.1, Kuznetzova О.V.1,
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1
Gorno-Altaysk State University, Gorno-Altaysk, Russia, 2IVEP SO RAN, GornoAltaysk branch, Kyzyl-Ozek, Russia
Radionuclides in the soils and plants of North-Eastern Altai
18. Karepina K.V., Domarenko V.A., Rikhvanov L.P., Tomsk polytechnic
university, Tomsk, Russia
Rare and radioactive elements in the iron ores of West-Siberian iron ore zone by
the example of Bakchar unit (Tomsk region)
19. Korogod N.P., Shaimardanova B.H., Asylbekova G.E., Pavlodar State
Pedagogical Institute, Kazakhstan
Rare-earth and radioactive elements in hair of children of Pavlodar
20. Kramorenko S.V., Tomsk polytechnic university, Tomsk, Russia
The use of software in the preparation of geo-information products and
radiological characteristics of the ore-bearing sediments mesh modeling Hiagda
ore district as an example Dybryn deposit (Buryatia)
21. Kurguz S.A.1, Tarasov I.V.2, 1 FSFHI “ Hygiene and Epidemiology Center
in the Krasnoyarsk territory”, 2 Siberian Federal University (SFU), Russia
Emanation of the rocks. Classification with respect to humidity
22. Malov A.I., Institute of Ecological Problems of the North, Arkhangelsk,
Russia
The use of uranium isotopes as indicators of hydrological processes
23. Mashenkin V.S.1, Arbuzov S.I.2, 1Chingic Khaan Bank, Ulan-Baatar,
Mongolia, 2Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
Radiochemical characteristic of Mongolian coals
24. Murtazaev Kh.1, Yunusov M.2, Rakhmatuloev B.1, Bozorova N.1,
1
Khujand State University, Khujand, Tajikistan, 2Mountain-metallurgical institute
of Tajikistan, Chkalovsk, Tajikistan
Radon in residential construction of Northern Tajikistan
25. Ozerskiy A.Yu., JSC “Krasnoyarsk Mining Geological Company”,
Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Natural radioactivity in the lower Archaean rocks within the location for deep
burial of radioactive wastes at the southern part of the Yenisseyskiy Ridge
26. Ostrovsky Yu.V.1, Zabortsev G.M.1, Isupov V.P.2, 1Novosibirsky Branch of
Joint Stock Company “State specialized design institute” – Novosibirsky
“VNIPIET”, Russia, 2Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry of
SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Sorbate extraction of uranium from a water mineral resources
27. Perevalov A.V., Tsydenov A.B., Bartanova S.V., Geological Institute of SB
RAS, Ulan-Ude, Russia
Modern processes of formation of uranium deposits
28. Polyudin A.L., Deryagin V.V., Levina S.G., Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical
University, Chelyabinsk, Russia
Content and distribution of natural uranium in the soil component of the
lakeshores of Itkul and Cinara (Southern Ural)
29. Polyakov V.I., Institute of Technology – “Ulyanovsk State Academy of
Agricultural Sciences named after P.A. Stolypin” branch in Dimitrovgrad, Russia
Why protons are stable and neutrons are radioactive?
30. Popov M.V., Sobolev I.S., National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University,
Tomsk, Russia
Towards the capacities of gamma ray spectrometry survey methods in prospecting
for non-ferrous and precious metal deposits
31. Puzanov A.V.1, Balykin S.N.1, Saltykov A.V.1, Alekseev I.A.2, Balykin
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D.N.1, 1Institute for Water and Environmental problems SB RAS, Barnaul, Russia,
2
Blagoveschensk State Pedagogical University, Blagoveschensk, Russia
Natural radionuclides (238U, 232Th, 40K) in soil of the Vostochny cosmodrome and
adjacent territory (Amur Region)
32. Puchkov A.V., Kiselev G.P., Institute of ecological problems of the North,
Russia
Assessment of variable dates of radon-222 volumetric activity in Archangelsk
industrial agglomeration
33. Rikhvanov L.P.1, Taisaev T.T.2, Baranovskaya N.V.1, Soktoev B.R.1,
Perminova T.A.1, 1Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia, 2Buryat State
University, Ulan-Ude, Russia
New data on the radiogeochemical features of the environmental media of the
Barguzin-Chivyrkuy strait (Lake Baikal) and Tunka depression
34. Rikhvanov L.P.1, Strakhovenko V.D.2, Malikova I.N.2, Shcherbov B.L.2,
Sukhorukov F.V.2, Aturova V.P.3, 1National Research Tomsk Polytechnic
University, Tomsk, 2The Geology and Mineralogy Institute of RAS SB,
Novosibirsk, 3The Center of State Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance
Department in Krasnoyarsk Territory, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Radioactive elements in soils of Siberia
35. Roslyakov N.A.1, Zhmodik S.M.1, Pahomov V.G.2, 1Institute of geology and
mineralogy. V. Soboleva of SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia, 2Bеrеzоvgeology,
Novosibirsk, Russia
Natural radionuclides in the geological environment of Novosibirsk region
36. Rybalko V.I., Arbuzov S.I., Volostnov A.V., Tomsk Polytechnic University,
Tomsk, Russia
Geochemistry of radioactive elements in coals of Tabas coal basin (Central Iran)
37. Soktoev B.R., Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
Radioactive elements in drinking water salt sediments of the Baikal region
38. Talovskaya A.V., Yazikov E.G., Filimonenko E.A., Sudyko A.F., National
Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
Uranium and thorium in the dust aerosols of the Tomsk region
39. Brianne Eldwan, University Paris-11, France, Paris, Tomsk Polytechnic
University, Tomsk, Russia
Plutonium in France and Russia environmental media
40. Kriens Thomas, University Paris-11, France, Paris, Tomsk Polytechnic
University, Tomsk, Russia
Radon problems in Russia and France
June 6, 2013.
Thursday
Verbal reports
1. Pierre Dezyuskyuel, University Paris-11, Paris, France ,
Fukushima Daiichi accident’s radioactive fallout in France
2. Bulatov V.I., Yugra state university, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
About Ob’-Irtysh basin radioecological monitoring project execution (European
Union – Russia)
3. Fyodorov G.V., Kayukov P.G., Berkinbaev G.D., LTD “ECOSERVICE-S”,
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Radioecology of Kazakhstan
4. Marciulioniene E.D., Jefanova O., Mazeika J., Nature Research Centre,
Akademijos 2, LT-08412 Vilnius, Lithuania
The evaluation of the radioecological situation in the cooling pond of the Ignalina
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1130-1200
NPP after decommissioning
5. Bolsunovsky A.Ya., Medvedeva M.Yu., Karpov A.D., Institute of Biophysics
SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Comparision evalution of the bioavailability of uranium and artificial
radionuclides in the ecosystem of the Yenisei river basin
6. Trapeznikov A.V., Trapeznikova V.N., Korzhavin A.V., Platayev A.P.,
Institute of plants and animals ecology of UrDpt of Russian Academy of Sciences,
Ekaterinburg, Russia
Results of an influence of long-term activity of the Beloyarsky nuclear power
plant on a radioecological condition of fresh-water ecosystems
7. Evseev A.V., Telelekova A.D., M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
(Lomonovov M.V. MSU) Moscow, Russia
Radionuclide Pollution in the Arctic Zone of Russia
8. Goncharov E.А., Volga State University of Technology, Yoshkar-Ola, Russia
To the method of radioecological monitoring of forest areas in the context of
radioactive contamination of Cs-137 is not more than 185 kBq/m2
Break
9. Lukashenko S.N., SBE “Institute of radiation safety and ecology”, RSE
“National nuclear center” the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kurchatov, Kazakhstan.
Transuranic elements in the environmental components of the former
Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site.
10. Druzhinin S.V. , Kiselyov G.P., Ocheretenko A.V., Institute of Ecological
problems in the North, UB Russian Academy of Sciences, Arkhangelsk, Russia
Characteristic features of berylliu-7 distribution in atmospheric losses and plants
of the european north of Russia
11. Molchanova I.V.1, Mikhailovskaya L.N.1, Pozolotina V.N.1, Zhuravlev
Y.N.2, Timofeeva Y.O.2, Burdukovsky M.L.2, 1Institute of Plant and Animal
Ecology, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg, Russia,
2
Institute of Biology and Soil Science, Far Eastern Branch Russian Academy of
Science, Vladivostok, Russia
Accidental fallout contributions of “Fukushima-1” Nuclear Power Plant into
contamination of the soil-plant cover of the Primorsky krai and Ural region
12. Kazachonok N.N., Popova I.Ya., Kostyuchenko V.A., Polyanchikova
G.V., Tikhova Yu.P., Melnikov V.S., Rossinskaya G.B., Konovalov K.G.,
Kopelov A.I., Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine, Chelyabinsk,
Russia
Radioactive contamination of the terrestrial ecosystems as a result of the activities
of the radiochemical factory
13. Kashkarov L.L.1, Nguyen Trung Minh2, Cu Sy Thang2, Doan Dinh
Hung2, Nguyen Duc Chuy2, Nguyen Trung Kien2, Nguyen Thi Kim Thuong2,
Nguyen Thi Thu2, Nguyen Van Pho2, Le Thi Phuong Dung2, Tran Minh
Duc2, 1V.I. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry RAS,
Moscow, Russia;2Vietnam Academy of Science & Technology, Institute of
Geological Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam
Radioecology investigation in the floodplane rivers in the northern Vietnam
14. Artamonova S.Yu., Sobolev Institute of geology and mineralogy SB RAS,
Novosibirsk, Russia
Geotekhnogenic system of peaceful underground nuclear explosions as source of
radioactive pollution of geological environment
STAND SESSION IN DIRECTIONS 2, 3
(WORKS IN THE CURRENT OF DAY)
15
1400-1500 Dinner
1500-1700
Verbal reports
15. Glukhov G.G., Donjaeva E.S., Zukau V.V., Nesterova Yu.V., Chikova
I.V., Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
Radio-ecological evaluation of oil producing enterprises impact on the
environment
16. Korobova Е.M.1, S.L. Romanov2, Beryozkin V.Ju.1, 1GEOKHI RAN,
Moscow, Russia, 2UE «Geo-information systems», Minsk, Republic of Belarus
A study of spatial distribution of Cs-137, K-40 and stable iodine in soils of
superaqueous landscapes on example of the test site on the Iput river flood plain
17. Robertus Y.V., Institute for water and environmental problems, Barnaul,
Russia
Radioecological situation on the territory of the Republic of Altai
18. Nikonov V.N.1, Belan L.N.2, Ismagilov I.H.3, 1State unitary enterprise
scientific research Institute of safety of vital functions of the Republic of
Bashkortostan, Ufa, Russia, 2State unitary enterprise scientific research Institute
of safety of vital functions of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Ufa, Russia, 3The
Ministry of nature management and ecology of the Republic of Bashkortostan,
Ufa, Russia
The ecological aspect of the natural and technological radioactivity in
Bashkortostan
19. Strakhovenko V.D.1,2, Melgunov M.S.1,. Malikova I.N.1, Vosel Y.S.1,
1
Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, 2Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk
Radiologic assessment of the sapropel deposit in the small area lakes of Siberia
20. Chebotina M.Ja., Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology UB of RAS,
Yekaterinburg, Russia
Tritium in the sources of drinking and household water supply in the area of
“Mayak” enterprise
21. Raputa V.F., Jaroslavtseva T.V., Institute of computational mathematics and
mathematical geophysics of sb of ras, novosibirsk, russia
1700-1730
1730-1900
Numerical analysis of data of radioactivity monitoring the territories
contamination by accidental release in siberian chemical plant and fukushima
nuclear power plant
Break
22. Uralbekov B.M.1, Burkitbaev M.M.1, Mamatkanov D.2, Matveeva I.V.1,
Satybaldiev B.S.1, Tuzova T.V.2, 1Al-Farabi Kazakh National University,
Almaty, Kazakhstan, 2Institute of Water Problems and Hydropower of the
National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Uranium isotopes in the waters of the Chu basin
23. Shcherbov B.L., Melgunov M.S., Makarova I.V., Budashckina V.V.,
Institute of geology and mineralogy SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Plutonium in some landscapes of the regions of Siberia
24. Terovskaya T.S., Kesler A.G., Noskov M.D., Seversk technological institute
NRNU MEPhI, Seversk, Russia
Prognosis ecological consequences of Uranium mining in situ leaching method
25. Rikhvanov L.P., Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
Radioactivity and radioactive elements in the biosphere and the possible
ecological consequences
26. Shemelina O.V., Boguslavskyi A.E., V.S. Sobolev Institute of geology and
mineralogy SB of RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Study of influence of low-level liquid radioactive waste storages of AEСС on
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adjacent landscapes
Poster presentation in the direction of 2, 3
June 6, 2013
1. Anisimov V.S., Kochetkov I.V., Anisimova L.N., Dikarev D.V., Russian
Institute of Agricultural Radiology and Agroecology, Obninsk, Russia
The influence of soil physical and chemical characteristics on 65Zn
bioaccessibility
2. Baypisheva D.S., Domarenko V.A., Tomsk polytechnic university, Tomsk,
Russia
Total impact assessment of the environment at the exploration and exploitation of
Inkay deposit (Shu-Sarysuyskaya uranium and ore province, the republic of
Kazakhstan)
3. Bobrov V.A., Budashkina V.V., Melgunov M.S., Leonova G.A., Maltsev
A.E., Institute of Geology and Mineralogy SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Technogenic (137Cs, 210Am) and natural (210Pb, 40K, 226Ra, 232Th, 238U)
components of radioactivity in the peat deposit of Dulikhinsky bogs in the
evaluation of the atmospheric flow of mineral substance
4. Donatas Butkus1, Ingrida Pliopaitė Bataitienė2, 1, 2 Department of
Environmental Sciences, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Saulėtekio av.
11, LT 10223, Vilnius, Lithuania
Investigation of 137Cs, 90Sr transfer from soil to pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)
5. Ganzha Ch.D., Klenus V.G., Gudkov D.I., Institute of Hydrobiology of the
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
The distribution of physicochemical forms of 90Sr and 137Cs in bivalves molluscas
in the lakes of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
6. Grabovskyi V.A., Dzendzelyuk O.S., Lviv Ivan Franco national university,
Lviv, Ukraine,
Seasonal variations if 137Cs content in some berry plants from the western region
of Ukraine
7. Grabovskyi V.A., Dzendzelyuk O.S., Trofimuk A.V., Ivan Franko National
University, Lviv, Ukraine
Radiocaesium contamination of soils, plants and fungi on the territory of
Ukrainian Carpathians
8. Grigorkina E.B.1, Olenev G.V.1, Tarasov O.V.2, 1FGBUN Institute of Animal
& Plant Ecology Ural Department RAS, Ekaterinburg, Russia; 2FGUP PA
«Mayak», Ozersk, Russia
Problems of a radioecological monitoring in rodents in the zone of the local
radioactive contamination (Eastern Urals radioactive trace)
9. Dajneko N.M., Timofeev S.F., Gomel State University named after F.
Skorina, Gomel, Belarus
Accumulation of radionuclides by ruderal ecosystems in some regions of Gomel
Di strict (The Republic of Belarus) suffered from the accident at Nulear Power
Station in Chernobyl
10. Dementyev D.V., Manukovsky N.S., Bolsunovsky A.Ya., Alexandrova
Yu.V., Institute of Biophysics of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of
Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Accumulation of artificial radionuclides by macromycetes: in vitro studies
11. Zhornyak L.V., Zamyatina Yu.L., Kudageldinov A.A., Ivanov A.Yu.,
National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
Radiogeochemical characteristics of soils of underground nuclear explosions in
Krasnoyarsk region
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12. Kablova K.V., Parfilova N.S., Sutyagin A.A., Menshenin A.N.,
Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University, Chelyabinsk, Russia,
Characteristic features of strontium-90 and cesium-137 longlived radionuclides
content and distribution in soil components of the Malye Kirpichiky and
Kozhakul lakes drainage basins
13. Kazachonok N.N., Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine,
Chelyabinsk, Russia
Problems of the modeling of a radionuclide migration in ecosystems
14. Kazachonok N.N., Popova I.Ya., Kostyuchenko V.A., Polyanchikova
G.V., Tikhova Yu.P., Melnikov V.S., Rossinskaya G.B., Konovalov K.G.,
Kopelov A.I., Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine, Chelyabinsk,
Russia
Radioactive contamination of the aquatic ecosystems as a result of the activities of
the radiochemical factory
15. Kazachonok N.N., Popova I.Ya., Kostyuchenko V.A., Polyanchikova
G.V., Tikhova Yu.P., Melnikov V.S., Rossinskaya G.B., Konovalov K.G.,
Kopelov A.I., Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine, Chelyabinsk,
Russia
Radioactive contamination of human settlements as a result of the activities of the
radiochemical factory
16. Kaldybaev B.K., Dzhenbaev B.M., Zholbolduev B.T., Biology and Soil
Science of the National Sciences Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic
Uranium in the natural and man-made ecosystems Issyk-Kul region
17. Kashkarov L.L.1, Vlasova I.E.2, Alexeev V.A.1, Kalinina G.V.1,
Kuzmenkova N.V.2, Pavlova T.A.1, Nguyen Trung Minh3, Cu Si Thang3,
Pham Tich Xuan3, Nguen Dik Chui3, Nguyen Trung Kien3, Nguyen Thi Kim
Thuong3, Nguyen Thi Thu3, Nguyen Van Pho3
1
V.I. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry RAS,
Moscow, Russia; 2Chemistry Department of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State
University, Russia; 3Vietnam Academy of Science & Technology, Institute of
Geological Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam
Radioecology investigations in the central and south Vietnam regions along the
song Ba and song Dong Nai rivers
18. Kichigin A.I., Shuktomova I.I., Institute of Biology, Komi Science Centre,
Ural Division of Russian Academy of Sciences, Syktyvkar, Russia
Radioactiv e contamination of area of Ukhta radium manufacture: current state
19. Kropacheva M.Y., Malikov Yu.I., Melgunov M.S., Makarova I.V.,
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy of the SBRAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Artificial radionuclides in «alluvi al soil – riverside plants rhizosphere» system
20. Kutlakhmedov Yu.A.1, Matveeva I.V.1, Rodyna V.V.2, 1Institute of
ecological safety, National air university, Kiev, Ukraine, 2State ecological
academies, Kiev, Ukraine
The analysis and research of the ecosystems reliability by an example of a slope
21. Matveeva I.V., Institute of ecological safety, National air university, Kiev,
Ukraine
Radioecological reliability of local agroecosystems
22.Мashkov A.S., SBE “Institute of radiation safety and ecology”, RSE
“National nuclear center” the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kurchatov, Kazakhstan.
Character and levels of "Experimental field" of the former STS contamination
with transuranic elements
23. Rykova V.V., State Public Scientific-Technological Library of the Siberian
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Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
Radioactive contamination of West Si beria: information support of the topic
24. Sobakin P.I., Gerasimov Ya.R., Perk A.A., Institute for Biological
Problems of Cryolithozone SD RAS, Yakutsk
Radioecological situation in the areas of geological exploration and extraction of
radioactive raw material in Yakutia
25. Sobakin P.I., Gerasimov Ya.R., Perk A.A., Institute for Biological Problems
of Cryolithozone SD RAS, Yakutsk
Radioecological investigation in the impact area of the emergency underground
nuclear burst of “Kraton-3”
26. Subbotin S.B., SBE “Institute of radiation safety and ecology”, RSE
“National nuclear center” the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kurchatov, Kazakhstan.
Migration of artificial radionuclides with groundwater outside the STS testing
grounds
27. Sukhorukov F.V., Melgunov M.S., Makarova I.V., Chuguevskii A.V.,
Sobolev institute of geology and mineralogy SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Strontium-90 in the downstream flood plain of the river Tom’
28. Talovskaya A.V.1, Ruputa V.F.2, Yazikov E.G.1, 1Tomsk polytechnic
university, Tomsk, Russia, 2Institute of computational mathematics and
mathematical geophysics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Experimental and numerical observation of show cover contamination by
radioactive elements on the territory Tomsk-city and Seversk-city environs
29. Hadjamberdiev I., Tukhvatshin R., Toxic Action network Central Asia,
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Most Dangerous Abandoned Tailings of Central Asia (Mi n-Kush and MailuuSuu)
30. Shatravin V.I. 1, Tuzova T.V.1, Satybaldiev B.S.2, Uralbekov B.M.2,
1
Institute of Water Problems and Hydropower of the National Academy of
Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 2Al-Farabi Kazakh
National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Uranium isotopes in the waters of the Altai valley
31. Enkhbat N., Norov N., Nuclear Research Center, National University of
Mongolia
Radiation control in Mongolian uranium mining.
June 7, 2013
Friday
Verbal reports
900-1130
1. Bigaliev A.B., Kundakbaeva G., Bigalieva R.K., 1 Al’-Farabi Kazakhstan National
University, Almaty, Kazakhstan,
Problems of radiation genetics and ecology in Kazakhstan under the conditions of
environment pollution
2. Ilinskikh N.N., Ильинских Н.Н., Siberian state medical university, Tomsk
state university, Tomsk, Russia
Chemical-radioactive oil sludge impact on human genetic apparatus and the
problem of human genetic resistance to oilfield mutagenous impact on oilmen
organism in the North of Siberia
3. Mironova-Ulmane N.1, Polakovs M.1, Pavlenko A.1, Zvagule T.2, Kurjane
N.2, Gabrusheva N.2, 1Institute of solid State Physics, University of Latvia, Riga,
2
Centre of Occupational and Radiological Medicine of P.Stradins Clinical
University Hospital, Latvia
The retrospective dosimetry and EPR of blood of Chernobyl workers
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1130-1200
1200-1500
4. Lipikhina A.V., Apsalikov K.N., Zhakupona Sh.B., Zingatinova Z.S.,
Masalimov E.T., Scientific Research Institute for Radiation Medicine and
Ecology, Semey, Kazakhstan
Complex approach to the estimation of the dose burden of the population
5. Meshkov N.А., Federal State Budgetary Institution “A.N. Sysin Research
Institute of Human Ecology and Environmental Health” of the Ministry of
Healthcare of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
Radiation and health effects analysis of radiation exposure of people living in the
Altai Republic after 137Cs entered their body in different ways
6. Cherednichenko O.G.1, Baygushikova G.M.1, Gubitskaya E.G.1, Bitenova
M.M.2, 1Institute of General Genetics and Cytology, Almaty, Kazakhstan,
2
Institute of Radiation Safety and Ecology, Kurchatov, Kazakhstan
Study of the frequency of chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes of people who
are professionally in contact with samples containing radionuclides of various
intensity
7. Pulikov A.S., Moskalenko O.L., Medical Research Institute for Northern
Problems, Siberian Branch of RAMS, Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarsk Territory,
Russia
Characteristic features of physical development and adaptation potential of young
men in the conditions of the fading radiation situation
8. Medvedeva M.Yu., Bolsunovsky A.Ya., Institute of Biophysics, Siberian
Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Cytogenetic investigations of the aquatic macrophyte Elodea Canadensis in the
area affected by the operation of the Mining-and-Chemical Combine
9. Shevchenko O.G .1, Shishkina L.N.2, 1Institute of Biology, Komi SC, Ural
Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Syktyvkar, Russia, 2Emanuel
Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Using parameters of the lipid peroxidation regulatory system in the rodent blood
erythrocytes for the assessment of consequences under the environment
radioactive contamination
Break
10. Belikhina T.I., Apsalikov K.N., Gusev B.I., Boleuchanova R.T.,
Muldagaliev T.Zh., Scientific Research Institute for Radiation Medicine and
Ecology, Semey, Kazakhstan
Health effects of the activities of the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site
11. Pisareva L.F.1, Odintsova I.N.1, Raputa V.F.2, Vorobyov V.A.1, Ananina
O.A.1, 1Cancer Research Institute, SB RAMS, Tomsk, Russia, 2Institute of
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
Russia
Analysis of long radiocontamination and cancer incidence among population of
the Tomsk region living in areas exposed to environmental pollution from the
Siberian Chemical plant
12. Boguslavskyi A.E., V.S.Sobolev Institute of geology and mineralogy SB of
RAS
The study of composition of low-level waste from uranium production
13. Zakharova E.V.1, Menyalo A.A.1, Andryushchenko N.D.1, Ermolaev
V.M.1, Zubkov A.A.2, Komarov E.A.3, Yushitsin K.V.4, 1Frumkin’s Institute of
Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow,
2
Siberian groups of chemical enterprises, Seversk, 3State Corporation
“Rosatom”, Moscow
4
The Trials and Demonstrations Centre for Uranium-Graphite Reactors, Seversk
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Safety Barriers for Decommissioning and Mothballing of the Radiation
Hazardous Sites
14. Naumov V.A., Gusak S.A., Karavaeva E.V., Mining Institute of the Kola
Science Centre RAS, Russia
Radioactivity of spent nuclear fuel of ship nuclear power units, stored in the Kola
Peninsula
15. Safonov A.V.1, Tregubova V.E.1, Zakharova E.V.1, Konstantinova L.I.1,
Nazina T.N.2, 1Russian academy of sciences A.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical
chemistry and Electrochemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia, 2 V.I. Vernadsky Institute
of Microbiology, RAS, Moscow, Russia
Seeking microorganisms for a bioremediation of areas contaminated by
radionuclides
16. Toropov A.S., Semey State University named after Shakarim, Republic of
Kazakhstan, Institute of Radiation Safety and Ecology NNC RK, Kurchatov;
THE STUDY OF SORBENTS BASED ON COPPER FERROCYANIDE FOR
THE TREATMENT OF HIGHLY SALINE LIQUID RADIOACTIVE WASTES
17. Chubik M.P., Tretyakov A.N., Osipova N.A., Chubik M.V., Moskalenko
A.V., Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
The use of composite nanodimentional materials for water cleaning from
radioactive pollution
18. Mazeika J., Petrosius R., Nature Research Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania
Analysis of carbon-14 and tritium in radioactive waste and environment
19. Kashkarov L.L.1, Kolotov V.P.1, Dogadkin N.N.1, Stovbun S.V.2,
Mikhailov A.I.2, Zanin A.M.2, 1V.I. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and
Analytical Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia, 2N.N. Semenov Institute of Chemical
Physic RAS, Moscow, Russia
Plastic solid state track detector of CZ Type: registration characteristics and using
in radiographic investigations
20. Toropov A.V., “SibEcoAgency”Tomsky Zeleny Krest,
Socioeconomic, ecological and political aspects of planned location of БРЕСТОД-300-based reactor technological complex in Tomsk oblast’
STEND SESSION IN THE DIRECTION 4
(WORKS IN THE CURRENT OF DAY)
Round-table meeting
“Mineral resources base of radioactive elements. Status and prospects.
1. Rikhvanov L.P., Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
Uranium and thorium resources for the Future
2. Zakharova-Gavrilova A.A., OJSC “Zarubezhgeologiya” , Moscow, Russia
Some aspects of international cooperation in uranium raw materials base
3. Ananyev Y.S.1, Potseluev A.A.1, Novgorodtsev A.A.2, Martynenko V.G.2,
Zhitkov V.G.1
1
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia, 2«RUSBURMASH», Moscow,
Russia,
Structuresd deposits of Khiagda uranium ore field in materials of multispectral
satellite imagery
4. Chernyakov V.M., Branch of JSC «Volkovgeologiya» CEME, Almaty,
Kazakhstan
Current status of the resource base of natural uranium in Kazakhstan and ways of
its improvement
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5. Domarenko V.A., Kramorenko S.V., Novgorodtsev A.A., Mitrofanov E.A.,
Derevenets V.G., Tomsk polytechnic university, Tomsk, Russia
Radioactive equilibrium in the metalliferous sediments Khiagda ore node on the
example Dybryn deposit (Buryatia)
6. Lyashenko N.G., Siberian Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics and
Mineral Resources –
SNIIGGiMS, Novosibirsk, Russian
Correlation analysis of the contents of radioactive elements in the forecasting and
prospecting for uranium mineralization
7. Seryakov V.V., Siberian branch of FSUE “Urangeo”, “Berezovgeologiya”,
Russia, Novosibirsk
Uranium ore potential of West Siberia
8. Samovich D.A., Baikal branch of FSUE “Urangeo”, “Sosnovgeologiya”
Russia, Irkutsk
Uranium ore potential of East Siberia
9. Galnemekh O.1, Rikhvanov L.P.1, Samovich D.A.2, Arbuzov S.I.1,
Mashen’kin V.S.3, Norov N.4, Enkhbat N.4, 1Tomsk polytechnic university,
Tomsk, 2Baikal branch of FSUE “Urangeo”, “Sosnovgeologiya” Russia, Irkutsk,
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Chingis Khaan Bank, Ulan-Bator, Mongolia, 4 Mongolia State University, UlanBator,
Uranium and thorium resources in Mongolia
Poster presentation in the direction of 4.
June 7, 2013.
1. Adam A., Datskevich S., Zhurkov M., Muratov V., Tomsk Polytechnic
University, Tomsk, Russia
Drilling of trunks and drilling of wells in strong rocks for utilization of radioactive
waste
2. Altantuya B.1, Norov N.2, 1Mongolian University of Science and Technology,
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Mongolian State UniversityStudy on processing of low grade uranium ores in
Mongolia
3. Aluker N.L.1,. Sorokina N.V 1, Suzdaltseva Ya.M.1,2, 1Kemerovo State
University, Kemerovo, Russia, 2Institute of Human Ecology of the Siberian
Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Kemerovo, Russia
Research at the absorbed doses of the radiation in the soil, ground and water
samples with the use of thermoluminescent detectors
4. Amosov P.V., Mining Institute KSC RAS, Apatity, Russia
Improvement of migration model for HLW and NFW disposal facility
5. Belykh E.S., Maystrenko T.A., Grusdev B.I., Vakhrusheva O.M., Kaneva
A.V., Zainullin V.G., Institute of Biology of Komi Scientific Centre of the Ural
Branch of the RAS
Biodiversity of plant communities an territories with naturally occurring
radionuclide contamination
6. Belyanin D.K., Zhmodik S.M., Kirichenko I.S., Institute of Geology and
Mineralogy SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Research on the distribution of cobalt and other elements in the oceanic
ferromanganese nodules by neutron-induced beta-autoradiography
7. Volkova E.H., Belyaev V.V., Parhomenko A.A., Prishlyak S.P., Institute of
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hydrobiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
Characteristic of the radiation dose formation of freshwater fish in the embryonic
stage of the development
8. Gablin V.A., Verbova L.F., Paramonova T.I., SIA «Radon», Moscow,
Russia
Analytical cycle problems in the radiation assessment of soils
9. Ganzha D.D.1, Nazarov A.B.3, Rybalka V.B.2, Petelin G.I.2, 1State
Specialized Enterprise “Centralized Enterprise for the Management of
Radioactive Waste”, Chornobyl, Ukraine, 2Institute for safety problems of nuclear
power plant of NASU, 3State Specialized Enterprise «Chornobyl Spetscombinat»
Changes of venation of Phragmites australis leaves, exposed by incorporated
radionuclides
10. Goncharov E.А., Zaitsev А.Е., Pigalin D.I., Volga State University of
Technology, Yoshkar-Ola, Russia
The use of gamma radiation dosimeters in the Republic of Mari El
11. Gudzenko V.V., Institute of Geological Sciences NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv,
Ukraine
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Th/238U ratio assay by gamma-ray spectroscopy
12. Zotina T.A., Trofimova E.V., Medvedeva M.Yu., Bolsunovsky A.Ya.,
Institute of Biophysics SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Biotesting of bottom sediments of the river Yenisei with aquatic plant Elodea
Canadensis
13. Zotina T.A., Trofimova E.V., Bolsunovsky A.Ya., Institute of Biophysics SB
RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Accumulation of artificial radionuclides by ichtyophauna in radioactively
contaminated zone of the Yenisei river
14. Kaglyan O.Ye.1, Gudkov D.I.1, Klenus V.G.1, Nazarov O.B.2, Pomortseva
N.A.1, Yurchuk L.P.1, Shyroka Z.O.1, Korobovych A.P.1, 1Institute of
Hydrobiology of the NAS of Ukraine, Geroyev Stalingrada Ave. 12, Kyiv, UA04210, Ukraine, 2State specialized enterprise ”Chornobyl specialized enterprise”
Chornobyl, Ukraine
Size, weight, age and species regularities of the radionuclide accumulation by fish
in water bodies within the Chernobyl exclusion zone
15. Kaneva A.V., Belykh E.S., Velegzhaninov O.I., Maystrenko T.A., Institute
of Biology of Komi Scientific Centre of the Ural Branch of the RAS
Soil radioactive contamination effect assessment based on the analysis Lumbricus
rubellus genome stability
16. Kolesnikova A.A., Taskaeva A.A., Kudrin A.A., Konakova T.N., Institute
of biology, Komi scientific centre, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
Soil invertebrates of meadows on the area with high levels of radionuclides in
soils (Komi Republic, Vodnyj)
17. Kudyasheva A.G., Ermakova O.V., Shevchenko О.G., Bashlykova L.A.,
Raskocha O.V., Institute of Biology of Komi Scientific Center of Ural Branch of
RAS, Russia, Syktyvka
Biological effects on populations of rodents in technogenic contaminated
territories
18. Lyubashevskiy N.M.1, Starichenko V.I.2, 1Open Institute of Mental Activity,
Ashdod, Israel, 2Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Ural Division, Ekaterinburg, Russia
Problems of interspecies extrapolation of chronic irradiation effects
19. Melgunov M.S., Sherbov B.L., Lazareva E.V., Zhmodik S.M., Sobolev
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institute of geology and mineralogy SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Analytical peculiarities of natural radioactive elements determination in raremetal ores (by the example of Tomtor deposit)
20. Muldagaliev T.Zh., Apsalikov K.N., Lipikhina A.V., Belihina T.I.,
Zingatinova Z.S., Zhakupova Sh.B., Buleuhanova R.T., Scientific Research
Institute for Radiation Medicine and Ecology, Semey, Kazakhstan
Automated system for personified accounting of the sufferer persons and their
descendants due to nuclear tests a Semipalatinsk nuclear test site
21. Safonov A.V., Tregubova V.E., Russian academy of sciences A.N. Frumkin
Institute of Physical chemistry and Electrochemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
Biodegradation of organic low-level wastes
22. Safonov A.V., Tregubova V.E., Russian academy of sciences A.N. Frumkin
Institute of Physical chemistry and Electrochemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia
Elaboration of a model of denitrifying bioreactor for cleaning low-level wastes
23. Starichenko V.I., Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Ekaterinburg, Russia
Intrafamily correlation of the kinetics of 90Sr: sustainability under the influence
of exogenous factors
24. Tagai S.A., Kukhtsevich A.B., Dudareva N.V., Research Institute of
Radiology, Gomel, Republic of Belarus
Methodological providing for the determination of 90Sr and transuranic elements
(238,239+240Pu и 241Am) in environmental objects
25. Toichueva G.R., Mamatzhan kyzy A., Paizyldaev T.R., Institute of Medical
Problems of the Southern Branch of the National Academy of Sciences of the
Kyrgyz Republic, Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Indicators of a thyroid hormone concentration without clinical signs of the goiter
among the population by an ingestion of radionuclides into the body through the
digestive tract
26. Toichueva G.R., Madykova J.A., Institute of Medical Problems, Southern
Branch of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Osh,
Kyrgyzstan
Age peculiarities of the thyroid hormone concentration without clinical signs of a
goiter among the population living in the Mayluusuu uranium biogeochemical
area and in the Mayluusuu river valley
27. Ustinova V.N.1, Zhilina E.N.2, Filimonov A.A.1, 1Tomsk Polytechnic University,
Tomsk, Russia, 2Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia
Conditions of a storage of liquid radioactive waste of the landfill of SCP
28. Yablokov A.V., Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Inadequacy of the Official Concept of Radiation Protection
GENERAL DISCUSSION AND
CLOSING CEREMONY
The note: 1) Stand reports on directions take places at the beginning of the conference
working day and situated to the end of conference. Acquaintance with reports is realized
during the breaks and at specially time for it in the program.
2) Final program can be changed including sessions a little bit.
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