Radiation accidents in the Southern Urals (1949–1967) and human genome damage

Author(s):  
Valery N Soyfer
2021 ◽  
pp. 56-59
Author(s):  
L.D. Mikryukova ◽  

Epidemiological data have revealed a significant association between exposure to ionizing radiation, loss of optical lens function, and cataract formation. Residents of villages in the Southern Urals were chronically exposed to external and internal radiation in the range of «small» and «medium» doses as a result of two radiation accidents at the «Mayak» plant in the middle of the last century. Purpose. Тo investigate changes in the lens in individuals who have been chronically exposed to radiation over a long time. Material and methods. Аn analysis of the results of the examination by an ophthalmologist in the clinical Department of the URCRM of 583 people from among those who were subjected to chronic radiation exposure and their offspring was carried out. The examination was carried out according to a special in-depth program with photo fixation of changes in the lens (18 characteristics). Results. According to the results of the examination, grade 1 and 2 opacities were most often detected in all layers of the lens. More expressed changes in the lens significantly reduce vision and require earlier cataract surgery. Lens Opacities in the cortical layers are the most common type of lens pathology in the development of cataracts in all age categories. The frequency of nuclear cataracts in the study group of patients of the URCRM Clinic gradually increases with attained age from 0% under the age of 40 to 19-23% in the age groups with members aged over 70. The same tendency is observed in the increase in the intensity of yellow color in the staining of the lens nucleus. The largest changes in the posterior lens capsule were observed in the oldest age group (over the age of 80 - 22% of all the opacities at this age). Conclusion. The ophthalmological examination of patients affected by radiation accidents in the Ural region revealed an increase in cataract cases with an increase in age, which corresponds to the trends in the non-irradiated population. Key words: eye diseases; chronic radiation exposure; cortical cataract; nuclear cataract; posterior subcapsular cataract.


Author(s):  
A. O. Khotylev ◽  
N. B. Devisheva ◽  
Al. V. Tevelev ◽  
V. M. Moseichuk

Within the Western slope of the Southern Urals, there are plenty of basite dyke complexes of Riphean to Vendian among Precambrian terrigenous-carbonate formations. In metamorphic formations of the Taratash complex (Archean to Early Proterozoic, the northern closure of the Bashkirian meganticlinorium) there was observed the andesitic dyke with isotopic age of 71±1 Ma (U-Pb SHRIMP II on zircons) and near Bakal two bodies of gabbroids with zircons of similar ages were found. These are the first evidence of possible Mezozoic magmatism in this region.


2017 ◽  
Vol 212 (12) ◽  
pp. 48-50
Author(s):  
Ju.P. Gorichev ◽  
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A.N. Davydychev ◽  
A.Yu. Kulagin ◽  
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2012 ◽  
pp. 109-134
Author(s):  
P. S. Shirokikh ◽  
A. M. Kunafin ◽  
V. B. Martynenko

The secondary birch and aspen forests of middle stages of succession of the central elevated part of the Southern Urals are studied. 4 subassociations, 1 community, and 7 variants in the alliances of Aconito-Piceion and Piceion excelsae are allocated. It is shown that the floristic composition of aspen and birch secondary forests in the age of 60—80 years is almost identical to the natural forests. However, a slight increase the coenotical role of light-requiring species of grasslands and hemiboreal forests in the secondary communities of the class Brachypodio-Betuletea was noticed as well as some reduction of role the shade-tolerant species of nemoral complex and species of boreal forests of the class Vaccinio-Piceetea. Dominant tree layer under the canopy of secondary series is marked by an active growth of natural tree species.


2002 ◽  
pp. 42-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. I. Solomeshch ◽  
V. B. Martynenko ◽  
O. Yu. Zhigunov

Xerophillous pine-larch forests of the Southern Ural have been described as a new alliance Caragano fruti­cis—Pinion sylvestris. They occur on steep slopes of upper parts of mountain ridges with poorely developed stony soils. Alliance asigned to the class Brachypodio pinnati—Betuletea pendulae, order Chamaecytiso ruthe­nici—Pinetalia sylvestris. Associations Carici caryophyl­leae—Pinetum sylvestris and Ceraso fruticis—Pinetum sylvestris with four subassociations are described. Eco­logical and floristical peculiarities of new alliance in comparison with another alliances of the order Cha­maecytiso-Pinetalia and with siberian class Rhytidio rugosi—Laricetea sibiricae have been discussed.


2009 ◽  
pp. 54-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. M. Yamalov ◽  
S. V. Kucherova

The syntaxonomy of the Southern Urals’ forest margins in Bashkortostan Republic is presented. Three new associations and four communities are described. The criteria of identifying the forest margins communities to belong to the class Trifolio-Geranietea and the eastern border of the class distribution are discussed.


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