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The Chernobyl Accident
                and its impact on Belarus

                                                           by Michael Yohnk
                                                             (yohnkmw@uwec.edu)


                                                             Geography 308
                                                           Geography of Russia
                                                           and Eastern Europe
                                                               University of
                                                           Wisconsin-Eau Claire
                                                             Professor Zoltan
                                                                Grossman
                                                               Spring, 2005
http://library.thinkquest.org/20331/images/chernsite.jpg
Where is Chernobyl?
                                            -In Northern Ukraine
                                            -10 miles away
                                            from Belarus
                                            -80 miles North of
                                            Kiev




http://students.vassar.edu/mezegen/Eastern%20Europe%20Map.gif
http://studiohousebooks.co.uk/chernobyl/Chernobyl/chernobyl.html
The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
•   Located 11 miles north of the city of Chernobyl
•   Plant consisted of 4 reactors
•   Produced 10% of Ukraine’s electricity
•   Construction began in the 1970’s
•   Reactor #4 was completed in 1983
•   At the time of
    the accident,
    reactors #5
    and #6 were
    in progress.



                     http://www.rotten.com/library/history/nuclear-incidents/chernobyl
What happened?
   Saturday, April 26, 1986:

 -Reactor #4 was undergoing a
test to test the backup power
supply in case of a power loss.

-The power fell too low, allowing
the concentration of xenon-135
to rise.

-The workers continued the test,
and in order to control the rising
levels of xenon-135, the control
rods were pulled out.
                      http://www.ukrainianweb.com/images/chernobyl/chernobyl_reactor.jpg
What happened? cont’d
-The experiment involved shutting down the coolant pumps,
  which caused the coolant to rapidly heat up and boil.

-Pockets of steam formed in the coolant lines. When the
  coolant expanded in this particular design, the power
  level went up.

-All control rods were ordered to be inserted. As the rods
   were inserted, they became deformed and stuck. The
   reaction could not be stopped.

-The rods melted and the steam pressure caused an
  explosion, which blew a hole in the roof. A graphite fire
  also resulted from the explosion.

-To save money, the reactor was constructed with only
  partial containment, which allowed the radiation to
  escape. 13%-30% of the material escaped.
Immediate Impact
                                                    - 203 people were
                                                       hospitalized immediately.
                                                       31 of them eventually
                                                       died. Most of these people
                                                       were workers in the plant
                                                       or local firefighters.

                                                    - NW winds from the Black
                                                       Sea carried the radiation
                                                       for miles in the following
                                                       days. Scandinavian
                                                       detectors picked up on the
                                                       abundance of radiation,
                                                       but the Soviet government
                                                       denied everything.


http://www.cmc.ec.gc.ca/~arqidor/ctbto/ctbt3.html
West and
  Northwest Winds
  carried radiation




http://www.ki4u.com/potassium-iodide.htm   http://www.metoffice.com/environment/serv4.html
The Clean Up
• “Liquidators”
  – These were firemen who helped
    put out the fires and helped clean
    up the radiation
  – Most did not realize the dangers
    of radiation.
  – Many later died from radiation,
    because they didn’t wear
    protection.
  – An estimated 8,000-20,000 to
    date have died (20% from
    suicide)
• Robots
  – United States supplied
  – Specifically designed to enter
    reactor core and help build the
    sarcophagus

           http://www.chernobyl-international.com/aboutchernobyl/fateoftheliquidators.asp
           http://er1.org/docs/photos/Disaster/Chernobyl%2002%20robotic%20inspector.jpg
Clean Up


                                 Approximately
                                 300,000 to
                                 600,000
                                 liquidators were
                                 involved in the
                                 cleanup of the
                                 30 km
                                 evacuation zone
                                 around the plant
                                 in the years
                                 following the
                                 meltdown.

http://library.thinkquest.org/3426/data/emergency/cleanup.efforts.html
•70% of total
                           Impact on Belarus
fallout fell
on Belarus

•20% of
Belarus land
area was
evacuated

•130,000
Belarusians
evacuated

•2.5 million
Belarusians
affected        http://www.chernobyl-international.com/images/Chernobyl-Map.jpg
Evacuation
                                         -Following the accident
                                         hundreds of thousands of
                                         people had to be evacuated and
                                         between 1990 and 1995 an
                                         additional 210,000 people were
                                         resettled.

                           People evacuated:
                           -May 2-3 (1 week later)
                                 10 km area (45,000 people)
                           -May 4
                                 30 km area (116,000 people)
  -50,000 people from Pripyat, Ukraine were evacuated 2
  days after the accident.

http://library.thinkquest.org/3426/data/emergency/evacuation.html
Containment




• Cement sarcophagus built in the months
  after disaster
• 5,000 tons of sand thrown on top of
  reactor core
          http://www.greenpeace.org.ar/energiapositiva/img/fotos/chernobyl.jpg
Belarus
       after
     Chernobyl




                                                       Abandoned city in
                                                       southern Belarus

http://studiohousebooks.co.uk/chernobyl/Chernobyl/chernobyl.html
http://fme.sincerethought.org/gallery/album10/wtc_6
Effects of
  Radiation




http://www.progettohumus.it/chernobyl.php?name=dimenticafoto
Effects of Radiation
• Belarusian doctors identify the following
  effects from the Chernobyl disaster on the
  health of their people:
  – 100% increase in the incidence of cancer and
    leukemia
  – 250% increase in congenital birth deformities
  – 1,000% increase in suicide in the contaminated
    zones

  – “Chernobyl AIDS”--the term doctors are using to
    describe illnesses associated with the damage
    done to the immune system
The Children of Belarus
                               • Children were much more affected
                                 by Chernobyl and the radiation, due
                                 to their weaker immune systems.
                               • 1991-1992--sickness rate among
                                 children almost tripled
                               • Threat to gene pool—fewer children
                                 being born.
                               • The following problems have
                                 increased in Belarusian children:
                                    – heart and circulatory diseases,
                                      malignant tumors, and disorders of
                                      the nervous system, sensory
                                      organs, of the bone, muscle and
                                      connective tissue system

http://studiohousebooks.co.uk/chernobyl/Pictures/pictures.html
http://studiohousebooks.co.uk/chernobyl/Chernobyl/chernobyl.html
Children cont’d
• It is estimated that 1 out of every 4
  infants in Belarus will develop thyroid
  abnormalities.

• The normal rate of thyroid cancer would
  be only one in 1 million.

• In the immediate aftermath of the
  disaster, had the authorities supplied the
  children with preventive potassium iodine,
  it would have prevented many of the
  thyroid cancer cases.
Thyroid cancer
•The thyroid gland is the most
vulnerable organ to radiation in the
human body.

•Normally, this is a rare disease,
with only 1 case per year being
reported in Belarus before the
Chernobyl accident.

•Thyroid cancer can take 10-30
years to show it’s effects.

•There has been a 2,400% increase in the rates of thyroid
cancer in Belarus since 1986.

•In the Homyel region of Belarus, the region closest to
Chernobyl, there has been a 100-fold increase in thyroid cancer.

               http://www.chernobyl-international.com/aboutchernobyl/thyroidcancer.asp
Belarusian Landscape




       Pripyat River in Belarus                    Abandoned road in Belarus


http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~dmcmill/1995/Large/Belarus.html
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~dmcmill/1995/Large/Fishing.html
The Land of Belarus
• 25% of the country's
  farmland and forest
  contaminated at a
  dangerous level
• 10% of the land is
  unusable
• 1% of the entire land
  in Belarus was
  uncontaminated
• Forests ruined
• Many animals are
  dying as well from
  the radiation
     http://www.radjournal.com/chernobyl/Ride%20Through%20Chernobyl/checkpoint.htm
The Land cont’d
                                           • Plutonium’s half life is
                                             24,400 years.

                                           • The 30-km radius has
                                             been expanded into a
                                             70-km radius, covering a
                                             portion of southern
                                             Belarus.

                                           • Forest/brush fires have
                                             spread the radiation
                                             through the air.

http://www.fao.org/documents/show_cdr.asp?url_file=/DOCREP/004/Y2795e/y2795e08.htm
Other problems…
• Food & Water
  – Milk—Farmers have to
    watch the radiation level
    in milk.
  – Fish—Cannot be eaten, as
    water absorbs radiation
    and fats concentrate it
  – Radioactive Floods every
    spring
• Lives ruined
  – Suicide and depression
  – Even healthy people were
    traumatized
                          http://www.spacedaily.com/images/chernobyl-airview-bg.jpg
           http://library.thinkquest.org/3426/data/local-effects/agriculture.effects.html
Chernobyl Today
   •The plant has been shut down by
   Ukraine.
      (Dec. 2000)

   •The cement sarcophagus is falling
   apart, due to the quick emergency
   construction of it.

   •The UN estimates that up to 9
   million people have been affected
   directly or indirectly by the fallout.

   •The full consequences will not be
   seen for at least another 50 years.
        www.calguard.ca.gov/ ia/Chernobyl-15%20years.htm
          www.balticuniv.uu.se/ space/catch_news27.shtml
Belarus today
•Hundreds of abandoned towns

•Land still very contaminated

•Most of budget goes towards
 medical facilities

•Over the next 30 years,
 Belarus will have spent a total
 of $235 billion on dealing with
 radiation.

•Many areas will forever be
 radioactive.

•The present value of resources
 spent from the republican
 budget since 1991 amounts to about 20% of the 2001 GDP

•Belarus depends on most of it’s electrical power from Russia.

•Radiation is still a problem, especially in children
           http://www.iwpr.net/index.pl?development/workshops/training_chernobyl0103.html
Living in the contaminated
      zone in Belarus today…
• People must change their clothes twice a day, and may
  not walk in the woods for more than two hours a month.
• Radiation level charts are printed in the newspapers and
  dictate decisions such as whether children can be allowed
  out to play.
• People are told to wash food at least five times in clean
  water, but nobody is told where this clean water is to be
  found.
• Cattle are not supposed to graze in areas where the
  grass is less than 10cm high so their mouths will not
  touch the earth.
• Most people find it impossible to follow these nearly
  impossible instructions, so they simply give up trying.
• There are also housing shortages in Belarus and the rest
  of the ex-Soviet Union. This is a problem because people
  have a hard time moving out of the contaminated zone,
  since there are no other places to live.
Sources
•   Chernobyl Children’s Project International
     – http://www.chernobyl-international.com/aboutchernobyl/default.asp

•   Chernobyl.info. “Geographical location and extent of radioactive contamination”
     – http://www.chernobyl.info/index.php?navID=2#

•   East Cambs Chernobyl Children Life Line; "The Chernobyl Accident“
     – http://studiohousebooks.co.uk/chernobyl/Chernobyl/chernobyl.html

•   Russian Research Center; Kurchatov Institute. “The Causes of the accident and its progress”
     – http://www.cs.ntu.edu.au/homepages/jmitroy/sid101/chernobyl/history.html

•   Time Magazine. May 12, 1986. “Deadly Meltdown”
     – http://www.time.com/time/daily/chernobyl/860512.cover.html

•   Uranium Information Center. August 2004. Nuclear Issues Briefing Paper 22. “Chernobyl Accident”
     – http://www.uic.com.au/nip22.htm

•   Ukrainian Web; Chernobyl Tour
     – http://www.ukrainianweb.com/chernobyl_ukraine.htm

•   Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia; Chernobyl accident
     – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_accident

•   The World Bank. “Belarus: Chernobyl Review”
     – http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/ECAEXT/BELARUSEXTN/0,,contentMDK:2
        0205348~pagePK:141137~piPK:141127~theSitePK:328431,00.html

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Chernobyl powerpoint

  • 1. The Chernobyl Accident and its impact on Belarus by Michael Yohnk (yohnkmw@uwec.edu) Geography 308 Geography of Russia and Eastern Europe University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Professor Zoltan Grossman Spring, 2005 http://library.thinkquest.org/20331/images/chernsite.jpg
  • 2. Where is Chernobyl? -In Northern Ukraine -10 miles away from Belarus -80 miles North of Kiev http://students.vassar.edu/mezegen/Eastern%20Europe%20Map.gif http://studiohousebooks.co.uk/chernobyl/Chernobyl/chernobyl.html
  • 3. The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant • Located 11 miles north of the city of Chernobyl • Plant consisted of 4 reactors • Produced 10% of Ukraine’s electricity • Construction began in the 1970’s • Reactor #4 was completed in 1983 • At the time of the accident, reactors #5 and #6 were in progress. http://www.rotten.com/library/history/nuclear-incidents/chernobyl
  • 4. What happened? Saturday, April 26, 1986: -Reactor #4 was undergoing a test to test the backup power supply in case of a power loss. -The power fell too low, allowing the concentration of xenon-135 to rise. -The workers continued the test, and in order to control the rising levels of xenon-135, the control rods were pulled out. http://www.ukrainianweb.com/images/chernobyl/chernobyl_reactor.jpg
  • 5. What happened? cont’d -The experiment involved shutting down the coolant pumps, which caused the coolant to rapidly heat up and boil. -Pockets of steam formed in the coolant lines. When the coolant expanded in this particular design, the power level went up. -All control rods were ordered to be inserted. As the rods were inserted, they became deformed and stuck. The reaction could not be stopped. -The rods melted and the steam pressure caused an explosion, which blew a hole in the roof. A graphite fire also resulted from the explosion. -To save money, the reactor was constructed with only partial containment, which allowed the radiation to escape. 13%-30% of the material escaped.
  • 6. Immediate Impact - 203 people were hospitalized immediately. 31 of them eventually died. Most of these people were workers in the plant or local firefighters. - NW winds from the Black Sea carried the radiation for miles in the following days. Scandinavian detectors picked up on the abundance of radiation, but the Soviet government denied everything. http://www.cmc.ec.gc.ca/~arqidor/ctbto/ctbt3.html
  • 7. West and Northwest Winds carried radiation http://www.ki4u.com/potassium-iodide.htm http://www.metoffice.com/environment/serv4.html
  • 8. The Clean Up • “Liquidators” – These were firemen who helped put out the fires and helped clean up the radiation – Most did not realize the dangers of radiation. – Many later died from radiation, because they didn’t wear protection. – An estimated 8,000-20,000 to date have died (20% from suicide) • Robots – United States supplied – Specifically designed to enter reactor core and help build the sarcophagus http://www.chernobyl-international.com/aboutchernobyl/fateoftheliquidators.asp http://er1.org/docs/photos/Disaster/Chernobyl%2002%20robotic%20inspector.jpg
  • 9. Clean Up Approximately 300,000 to 600,000 liquidators were involved in the cleanup of the 30 km evacuation zone around the plant in the years following the meltdown. http://library.thinkquest.org/3426/data/emergency/cleanup.efforts.html
  • 10. •70% of total Impact on Belarus fallout fell on Belarus •20% of Belarus land area was evacuated •130,000 Belarusians evacuated •2.5 million Belarusians affected http://www.chernobyl-international.com/images/Chernobyl-Map.jpg
  • 11. Evacuation -Following the accident hundreds of thousands of people had to be evacuated and between 1990 and 1995 an additional 210,000 people were resettled. People evacuated: -May 2-3 (1 week later) 10 km area (45,000 people) -May 4 30 km area (116,000 people) -50,000 people from Pripyat, Ukraine were evacuated 2 days after the accident. http://library.thinkquest.org/3426/data/emergency/evacuation.html
  • 12. Containment • Cement sarcophagus built in the months after disaster • 5,000 tons of sand thrown on top of reactor core http://www.greenpeace.org.ar/energiapositiva/img/fotos/chernobyl.jpg
  • 13. Belarus after Chernobyl Abandoned city in southern Belarus http://studiohousebooks.co.uk/chernobyl/Chernobyl/chernobyl.html http://fme.sincerethought.org/gallery/album10/wtc_6
  • 14. Effects of Radiation http://www.progettohumus.it/chernobyl.php?name=dimenticafoto
  • 15. Effects of Radiation • Belarusian doctors identify the following effects from the Chernobyl disaster on the health of their people: – 100% increase in the incidence of cancer and leukemia – 250% increase in congenital birth deformities – 1,000% increase in suicide in the contaminated zones – “Chernobyl AIDS”--the term doctors are using to describe illnesses associated with the damage done to the immune system
  • 16. The Children of Belarus • Children were much more affected by Chernobyl and the radiation, due to their weaker immune systems. • 1991-1992--sickness rate among children almost tripled • Threat to gene pool—fewer children being born. • The following problems have increased in Belarusian children: – heart and circulatory diseases, malignant tumors, and disorders of the nervous system, sensory organs, of the bone, muscle and connective tissue system http://studiohousebooks.co.uk/chernobyl/Pictures/pictures.html http://studiohousebooks.co.uk/chernobyl/Chernobyl/chernobyl.html
  • 17. Children cont’d • It is estimated that 1 out of every 4 infants in Belarus will develop thyroid abnormalities. • The normal rate of thyroid cancer would be only one in 1 million. • In the immediate aftermath of the disaster, had the authorities supplied the children with preventive potassium iodine, it would have prevented many of the thyroid cancer cases.
  • 18. Thyroid cancer •The thyroid gland is the most vulnerable organ to radiation in the human body. •Normally, this is a rare disease, with only 1 case per year being reported in Belarus before the Chernobyl accident. •Thyroid cancer can take 10-30 years to show it’s effects. •There has been a 2,400% increase in the rates of thyroid cancer in Belarus since 1986. •In the Homyel region of Belarus, the region closest to Chernobyl, there has been a 100-fold increase in thyroid cancer. http://www.chernobyl-international.com/aboutchernobyl/thyroidcancer.asp
  • 19. Belarusian Landscape Pripyat River in Belarus Abandoned road in Belarus http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~dmcmill/1995/Large/Belarus.html http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~dmcmill/1995/Large/Fishing.html
  • 20. The Land of Belarus • 25% of the country's farmland and forest contaminated at a dangerous level • 10% of the land is unusable • 1% of the entire land in Belarus was uncontaminated • Forests ruined • Many animals are dying as well from the radiation http://www.radjournal.com/chernobyl/Ride%20Through%20Chernobyl/checkpoint.htm
  • 21. The Land cont’d • Plutonium’s half life is 24,400 years. • The 30-km radius has been expanded into a 70-km radius, covering a portion of southern Belarus. • Forest/brush fires have spread the radiation through the air. http://www.fao.org/documents/show_cdr.asp?url_file=/DOCREP/004/Y2795e/y2795e08.htm
  • 22. Other problems… • Food & Water – Milk—Farmers have to watch the radiation level in milk. – Fish—Cannot be eaten, as water absorbs radiation and fats concentrate it – Radioactive Floods every spring • Lives ruined – Suicide and depression – Even healthy people were traumatized http://www.spacedaily.com/images/chernobyl-airview-bg.jpg http://library.thinkquest.org/3426/data/local-effects/agriculture.effects.html
  • 23. Chernobyl Today •The plant has been shut down by Ukraine. (Dec. 2000) •The cement sarcophagus is falling apart, due to the quick emergency construction of it. •The UN estimates that up to 9 million people have been affected directly or indirectly by the fallout. •The full consequences will not be seen for at least another 50 years. www.calguard.ca.gov/ ia/Chernobyl-15%20years.htm www.balticuniv.uu.se/ space/catch_news27.shtml
  • 24. Belarus today •Hundreds of abandoned towns •Land still very contaminated •Most of budget goes towards medical facilities •Over the next 30 years, Belarus will have spent a total of $235 billion on dealing with radiation. •Many areas will forever be radioactive. •The present value of resources spent from the republican budget since 1991 amounts to about 20% of the 2001 GDP •Belarus depends on most of it’s electrical power from Russia. •Radiation is still a problem, especially in children http://www.iwpr.net/index.pl?development/workshops/training_chernobyl0103.html
  • 25. Living in the contaminated zone in Belarus today… • People must change their clothes twice a day, and may not walk in the woods for more than two hours a month. • Radiation level charts are printed in the newspapers and dictate decisions such as whether children can be allowed out to play. • People are told to wash food at least five times in clean water, but nobody is told where this clean water is to be found. • Cattle are not supposed to graze in areas where the grass is less than 10cm high so their mouths will not touch the earth. • Most people find it impossible to follow these nearly impossible instructions, so they simply give up trying. • There are also housing shortages in Belarus and the rest of the ex-Soviet Union. This is a problem because people have a hard time moving out of the contaminated zone, since there are no other places to live.
  • 26. Sources • Chernobyl Children’s Project International – http://www.chernobyl-international.com/aboutchernobyl/default.asp • Chernobyl.info. “Geographical location and extent of radioactive contamination” – http://www.chernobyl.info/index.php?navID=2# • East Cambs Chernobyl Children Life Line; "The Chernobyl Accident“ – http://studiohousebooks.co.uk/chernobyl/Chernobyl/chernobyl.html • Russian Research Center; Kurchatov Institute. “The Causes of the accident and its progress” – http://www.cs.ntu.edu.au/homepages/jmitroy/sid101/chernobyl/history.html • Time Magazine. May 12, 1986. “Deadly Meltdown” – http://www.time.com/time/daily/chernobyl/860512.cover.html • Uranium Information Center. August 2004. Nuclear Issues Briefing Paper 22. “Chernobyl Accident” – http://www.uic.com.au/nip22.htm • Ukrainian Web; Chernobyl Tour – http://www.ukrainianweb.com/chernobyl_ukraine.htm • Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia; Chernobyl accident – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_accident • The World Bank. “Belarus: Chernobyl Review” – http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/ECAEXT/BELARUSEXTN/0,,contentMDK:2 0205348~pagePK:141137~piPK:141127~theSitePK:328431,00.html