Development of database management for the analysis of large scale radioecological accidents

Summary form only given. Some different database management program complexes were developed for creation and work with the Central Data Bank, connected with the long term consequences of the Chernobyl accident. In this data bank, the information has been accumulated for about 10000 populated areas...

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Published in:Seventh International Working Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management p. 291
Main Authors: Linge, I.I., Arutyunyan, R.V., Bolshov, L.A., Kanevsky, M.F., Kiselev, V.P., Osipjanc, I.A.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE Comput. Soc. Press 1994
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Summary:Summary form only given. Some different database management program complexes were developed for creation and work with the Central Data Bank, connected with the long term consequences of the Chernobyl accident. In this data bank, the information has been accumulated for about 10000 populated areas belonging to 15 oblasts (regions) of Russia. The total number of data types (fields) is about 600. The main data groups for radioactive-contaminated territories include populated area name, administrative code and geographical coordinates, social and economic development products, contamination by radionuclides, data on measured internal and external exposure doses, estimates of expected doses, administrative affiliation (state, oblast, raion, village soviet), populated area type (town, settlement, village) and name, information about participation in a collective or state farm, quantity of houses (for country-side populated areas), size of population, indication of belonging to a zone e.g., the zone of relocation or the zone of favourable socio-economic status, etc.), and prevailing building type.< >
ISBN:0818666102
9780818666100
DOI:10.1109/SSDM.1994.336936