It has been suggested that, when assessing radiation impacts on non-human biota, estimated dose rates due to anthropogenically released radionuclides should be put in context by comparison to dose rates from natural background radiation. In order to make these comparisons, we need data on the activity concentrations of naturally occurring radionuclides in environmental media and organisms of interest. This paper presents the results of a study to determine the exposure of terrestrial organisms in England and Wales to naturally occurring radionuclides, specifically 40K, 238U series and 232Th series radionuclides. Whole-body activity concentrations for the reference animals and plants (RAPs) as proposed by the ICRP have been collated f...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
Source terms and corresponding radionuclide activity concentrations in biota for 134Cs, 137Cs, 238Pu...
Determination of background radiation dose-rates is important in the process of assessing risks to t...
It has been suggested that, when assessing radiation impacts on non-human biota, estimated dose rate...
An assessment of the natural radiation dose to wildlife in England and Wales was made to determine t...
In order to put dose-rates derived in environmental impact assessments into context, the Internation...
There are international recommendations that the environment (i.e. wildlife) is assessed for the pot...
An assessment of the natural radiation dose to wildlife in England and Wales was made to determine ...
The assessment of the ecological impact due to radionuclides at contaminated sites requires estimati...
An assessment of the natural radiation dose to wildlife in England and Wales was made to determine ...
This study addresses a significant data deficiency in the developing environmental protection framew...
Over the past decade the international community has recognised the need to demonstrate that wildlif...
This dataset presents the results of an initial sampling exercise conducted at a terrestrial site in...
International audienceArtificial radionuclides are commonly observed in the environment due to their...
The IAEA is updating its simple methodology for calculation of doses to people from radioactive disc...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
Source terms and corresponding radionuclide activity concentrations in biota for 134Cs, 137Cs, 238Pu...
Determination of background radiation dose-rates is important in the process of assessing risks to t...
It has been suggested that, when assessing radiation impacts on non-human biota, estimated dose rate...
An assessment of the natural radiation dose to wildlife in England and Wales was made to determine t...
In order to put dose-rates derived in environmental impact assessments into context, the Internation...
There are international recommendations that the environment (i.e. wildlife) is assessed for the pot...
An assessment of the natural radiation dose to wildlife in England and Wales was made to determine ...
The assessment of the ecological impact due to radionuclides at contaminated sites requires estimati...
An assessment of the natural radiation dose to wildlife in England and Wales was made to determine ...
This study addresses a significant data deficiency in the developing environmental protection framew...
Over the past decade the international community has recognised the need to demonstrate that wildlif...
This dataset presents the results of an initial sampling exercise conducted at a terrestrial site in...
International audienceArtificial radionuclides are commonly observed in the environment due to their...
The IAEA is updating its simple methodology for calculation of doses to people from radioactive disc...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
Source terms and corresponding radionuclide activity concentrations in biota for 134Cs, 137Cs, 238Pu...
Determination of background radiation dose-rates is important in the process of assessing risks to t...