Ia. Likhtarev et al., RETROSPECTIVE RECONSTRUCTION OF INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE EXTERNAL GAMMA-DOSES OF POPULATION EVACUATED AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT, Health physics, 66(6), 1994, pp. 643-652
About 90,000 citizens of Ukraine, who were residents of the near zone
of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant were evacuated during the first w
eeks after the accident due to the heavy contamination of the environm
ent. Doses of this cohort were unknown. Retrospective reconstruction o
f external gamma exposure doses, based on the results of direct dose r
ate measurements performed during the accident and individual behavior
/migration histories of the evacuees, was performed. Individual doses
were reconstructed for 30,586 evacuees from the city of Prip'at and th
e settlements of the 30-km zone. The average effective dose H(E) due t
o external irradiation for this cohort was estimated to be 15 mSv, alt
hough individual values vary in an extremely wide range from 0.1 to 38
3 mSv. The collective dose of the whole evacuated population was found
to be 1,300 person-Sv.