Analysis of Electromagnetic Fields Influence on the Residential Areas
Abstract
Purpose. Ordering of existing data on the distribution, the negative effects of electromagnetic pollution on the environment and humans. Methods. Theoretical analysis and synthesis. Results. Paper deals with theoretical and methodological backgrounds for studying the environmental and health impacts of electromagnetic fields (EMF) generated by various sources. The effect of complex physical contamination of residential areas, factors and negative effects of EMFs impact on natural objects and people in urban areas have been analized. Conclusion. EMF cause in living organism’s range of different effects, depending on the intensity and time of action, so important is the constant control and regulation of the levels of pollution.
Downloads
References
Wertheimer N., Leeper E. Electrical wiring configurations and childhood cancer // American Journal of Epidemiology. 1979. V. 109, N 3. P. 273-284.
Stansfeld S.A Gallacher J., Babisch W. Road Traffic Noise and Psychiatric Disorder: Prospective findings from the Caerphilly Study // British Medical Journal. 1996. V. 313. P. 266-267.
Carrubba S., Frilot C., Hart F.X., et al. The electric field is a sufficient physical determinant of the human magnetic sense // International Journal of Radiation Biology. 2009. V. 85 (7). P. 622-632.
Lipping T., Rorarius M., Jäntti V. , et al. Using the nonlinear control of anaesthesia-induced hypersensitivity of EEG at burst suppression level to test the effects of radiofrequency radiation on brain function // Nonlinear Biomedical Physics. 2009. V. 3(1). P. 5-29.
Havas M. Dirty electricity elevates blood sugar among electrically sensitive diabetics and may explain brittle diabetes / M. Havas // Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine. 2008. V. 27. P. 135-146.
Sonmez O.F. Odaci E., Bas O., et al. Purkinje cell number decreases in the adult female rat cerebellum following exposure to 900MHz electromagnetic field // Brain Research. 2010. V. 14. P. 95-101.
Milham S., Morgan L.L. A new electromagnetic exposure metric: high frequency voltage transients associated with increased cancer incidence in teachers in a California school // American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2008. V. 51. P. 579-586.
Okano H. Effects of static magnetic fields in biology: role of free radicals // Frontiers in Bioscience. 2008. V.13.– P. 6106-6125.
Havas M., Olstad A. Power quality affects teacher wellbeing and student behavior in three Minnesota Schools , // Science of the Total Environment. 2008. V. 402. P. 157-162.
Kempenaers B. Borgström P., Loës P., et al Artificial night lighting affects dawn song, extra-pair siring success, and lay date in songbirds // Current Biology. 2010. V. 20. P. 1735-1739.
Stevens R.G. Working against our endogenous circadian clock: breast cancer and electric lighting in the modern world s // Mutation Research. 2009. V. 680. P. 106-108.
Stevens R.G. Light-at-night, circadian disruption and breast cancer: assessment of existing evidence // International Journal of Epidemiology. 2009. V. 38. P. 963-970.
Chepesiuk R. Missing the dark: health effects of light pollution // Environmental Health Perspectives. – 2009. V. 117. P. A20-A27.
Friedman J. Kraus S., Hauptman Y., et al. Mechanism of short-term ERK activation by electromagnetic fields at mobile phone frequencies // Biochem. J. 2007. V. 405. P. 559-568.
Бакка М.Т., Гончарова М.О., Оляніцька О.Ю. Оцінка впливу антропогенного електромагнітного поля на природні екосистеми // Вісник ЖДТУ. 2007. Вип. 2 (41). С. 195-199.
Внукова Н.В. Оцінка акустичного забруднення // Восточно-Европейский журнал передовых технологий. 2011. Вип. 4/6 (52). С. 42-47.
Crasson M., Legros J.-J. Absence of daytime 50 Hz, 100 μTrms magnetic field or bright light exposure effect on human perform. Performance and psychophysiological parameters//Bioelectroma-gnetics. 2005. Vol. 26. № 3. Р. 222-233.
Fuller M. Dobson J.On the significance of the constant of magnetic field sensitivity in animals // Bioelectromagnetics. 2005. Vol. 26. № 3. Р. 234-237.
Wagner P., Röschke J. , Mann K. et al Human sleep under the influence of pulsed radiofrequency electromagnetic fields: a polysomnographic study using standardized conditions.// Bioelectromagnetics. – 1998. V. 19. № 3. P. 199-202.
Draper G., Vincent T., Kroll M.E., et al. Childhood cancer in relation to distance from high voltage power lines in England and Wales: a case-control study // British Medical Journal. 2005. V. 330. P. 1290-1294.
Сподобаев Ю.М., Кубанов В.П. Основы электромагнитной экологии М.: ”Радио и связь”, 2000. 239 с.
Довбыш В.Н. , Сивков В.С., Сподобаев Ю.М. Визуализация электромагнитной обстанов-ки, создаваемой телекоммуникационными техническими средствами, расположенными на больших территориях // Антенны. – 2006. – №10 (113). – С.58-62.
Левич А.П. , Булгаков Н.Г., Максимов В.Н. Теоретические и методические основы технологии регионального контроля природной среды по данным экологического мониторинга. М.: Наука, 2004. 250 с.
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
- Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication of this work under the terms of a license Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
- Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
- Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work.