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Influence of local geological data and geographical parameters to assess regional health impact in LCA. Tomsk oblast’, Russian Federation application case

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BELYANOVSKAYA, Alexandra
310284 Tomsk Polytechnic University [Russie] [UPT]
SOKTOEV, Bulat
310284 Tomsk Polytechnic University [Russie] [UPT]
LARATTE, Bertrand
1002421 Institut de Mécanique et d'Ingénierie [I2M]
AGEEVA, Elena
310284 Tomsk Polytechnic University [Russie] [UPT]
BARANOVSKAYA, Natalia
310284 Tomsk Polytechnic University [Russie] [UPT]
KOROGOD, Natalia

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10985/22701
DOI
10.1007/s11356-022-21784-9
Date
2022-07
Journal
Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Résumé

The research paper is aimed to modify the human health impact assessment of Cr in soils. The current article presents the input of several critical parameters for the human health Impact Score ( IShum) assessment in soils. The modification of the IShum is derived using geological data — results of neutron activation analysis of soils are used in the IShum calculation; research area is divided using the watersheds and population size and density. Watersheds reflect the local environmental conditions of the territory unlike the administrative units (geographical areas of the studied region) due to their geological independence. The calculations of the characterization factor value underestimate the influence of the population size and density on the final result. Default characterization factor values cannot be considered during the assessment of the potential human health impact for the big sparsely inhabited areas. In case of very low population density, the result will be overrated and underestimated in the opposite case. The current approach demonstrates that the geographical separation in the USEtox model should be specified. The same approach can be utilized for other geo zones due to the accessibility of this information (area size, population size, and density, geological, and landscape features).

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  • The critical parameters of the human health impact calculation 
    Communication sans acte
    BARANOVSKAYA, Natalia; BELYANOVSKAYA, Alexandra; LARATTE, Bertrand; AGEEVA, Elena (Copernicus GmbH, 2021)
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    BELYANOVSKAYA, Alexandra; BARANOVSKAYA, Natalia; LARATTE, Bertrand; PERRY, Nicolas (2019)
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  • A regional approach for the calculation of characteristic toxicity factorsusing the USEtox model 
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