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N.V. TIMOFEEFF-RESSOVSKY’S VIEWS AS THE BASIS OF RADIOECOLOGICAL STUDIES

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Theoretical fundamental and methodological approach to the investigations of the radionuclide behaviour in biogeocenosis was made by the outstanding researcher N.V. Timofeeff-Ressovsky. He performed and supervised the first investigations of the radionuclide behaviour into the simple links as soil-solution, soil-plant, water-hydrobionts. Later his students and adherents started a new trend in radioecology, studying the radionuclide migration and biological effects on natural ecosystems of land and internal reservoirs. N.V. Timofeeff-Ressovsky’s views and ideas are corresponded with theory of the sick plates of the Planet which is being elaborated as a part and parcel of the contemporary ecological doctrine of Russia.

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MOLCHANOVA, I., KARAVAEVA, E., TRAPEZNIKOV, A. (2006). N.V. TIMOFEEFF-RESSOVSKY’S VIEWS AS THE BASIS OF RADIOECOLOGICAL STUDIES. In: Cigna, A.A., Durante, M. (eds) Radiation Risk Estimates in Normal and Emergency Situations. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4956-0_3

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