What is it about?
This work aimed to determine the potential activity of long-lived radionuclides in surface air caused by forest fires and to estimate the potential health threat to firefighters. The methodology is based on measurements of radioactivity released by forest fuel materials using a combustion chamber.
Featured Image
Photo by Yves Alarie on Unsplash
Why is it important?
It is necessary to analyze modern methods of prevention, detection, and firefighting technologies and to develop scientific recommendations to improve the efficiency of prevention of wildfires (especially large ones) including in the border territories of the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Currently, there is no early warning system for the populations of villages located among forested lands to prepare them for protection of houses or to provide them with knowledge about personal protective equip ment that would help to avoid additional doses.
Perspectives
Read the Original
This page is a summary of: Potential threat to human health during forest fires in the Belarusian exclusion zone, Aerosol Science and Technology, June 2018, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2018.1482408.
You can read the full text:
Resources
Contributors
The following have contributed to this page