After the nuclear reactor accident of Chernobyl, the "Integrated Measurement and Information System (IMIS) for Monitoring the Environmental Radioactivity and Detecting Emissions from Nuclear Plants was implemented in Germany. IMIS is a nationwide comprehensive measuring system which permanently monitors the radioactivity in all important environment media in the whole federal territory. At approximately 40 sites, the activity concentration of radioactive substances is measured in air and precipitations. At least 14 of them are responsible for trace monitoring of radionuclides in the air. The legal bases of IMIS prescribe regular inter-laboratory comparison analyses in cooperation with the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), wi...
International audienceIn the framework of the organization of proficiency testing, filters with depo...
International audienceAn interlaboratory comparison for European radon calibration facilities was co...
In 1999 and 2002, the EURADOS Working Group on Environmental Monitoring organised two European inter...
After the nuclear reactor accident of Chernobyl, the measuring system IMIS (Integrated Measurement a...
The scheme of European measurement comparisons to verify radioactivity monitoring in the European Un...
International measurement comparisons are organised regularly for EU laboratories involved in monito...
The general problems concerning air contamination monitoring in the environment of nuclear plants ar...
Aerosol samples collected on filter media were analyzed using HPGe detectors employing varying backg...
Indoor radon and thoron concentration measurements have been intensively carried out since the 1980s...
The metrological approach of IRMM in conducting laboratory comparisons is briefly explained. The thr...
In November 1989 the Polish government and the German government signed a bilateral agreement for sc...
A comparison was conducted, between 11 European National Metrology Institutes and EC-JRC, on measure...
Within the framework of a French national monitoring program to survey the man-made radioactivity in...
The main purpose of environmental monitoring is to quantify the levels of radioactivity in the vario...
In 2016, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre organized an interlaboratory comparison exe...
International audienceIn the framework of the organization of proficiency testing, filters with depo...
International audienceAn interlaboratory comparison for European radon calibration facilities was co...
In 1999 and 2002, the EURADOS Working Group on Environmental Monitoring organised two European inter...
After the nuclear reactor accident of Chernobyl, the measuring system IMIS (Integrated Measurement a...
The scheme of European measurement comparisons to verify radioactivity monitoring in the European Un...
International measurement comparisons are organised regularly for EU laboratories involved in monito...
The general problems concerning air contamination monitoring in the environment of nuclear plants ar...
Aerosol samples collected on filter media were analyzed using HPGe detectors employing varying backg...
Indoor radon and thoron concentration measurements have been intensively carried out since the 1980s...
The metrological approach of IRMM in conducting laboratory comparisons is briefly explained. The thr...
In November 1989 the Polish government and the German government signed a bilateral agreement for sc...
A comparison was conducted, between 11 European National Metrology Institutes and EC-JRC, on measure...
Within the framework of a French national monitoring program to survey the man-made radioactivity in...
The main purpose of environmental monitoring is to quantify the levels of radioactivity in the vario...
In 2016, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre organized an interlaboratory comparison exe...
International audienceIn the framework of the organization of proficiency testing, filters with depo...
International audienceAn interlaboratory comparison for European radon calibration facilities was co...
In 1999 and 2002, the EURADOS Working Group on Environmental Monitoring organised two European inter...