Uncertainty in estimations of the exposure of non-human biota to ionising radiation may arise from a number of sources including values of the model parameters, empirical data, measurement errors and biases in the sampling. The significance of the overall uncertainty of an exposure assessment will depend on how the estimated dose compares with reference doses used for risk characterisation. In this paper, we present the results of a study of the uncertainty in estimation of the exposure of non-human biota using some of the models and parameters recommended in the FASSET methodology. The study was carried out for semi-natural terrestrial, agricultural and marine ecosystems, and for four radionuclides (137Cs, 239Pu, 129I and 237Np). The pa...
This paper presents the application of three publicly available biota dose assessment models (the ER...
This paper presents the application of three publicly available biota dose assessment models (the ER...
The enormous diversity of non-human biota is a specific challenge when developing and applying dosim...
Over the last decade a number of models and approaches have been developed for the estimation of the...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
There is general international acceptance of the need to demonstrate that the environment is protect...
Radiological doses to terrestrial biota have been examined in a model inter-comparison study that em...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
A number of models have recently been, or are currently being, developed to enable the assessment of...
Concentrations of 134Cs, 137Cs, 238Pu, 239+240Pu and 241Am have been assessed for biota in three sem...
The intentional release of short lived radioisotopes to trace transport and partitioning processes i...
There is general international acceptance of the need to demonstrate that the environment is protec...
This paper presents the application of three publicly available biota dose assessment models (the ER...
This paper presents the application of three publicly available biota dose assessment models (the ER...
The enormous diversity of non-human biota is a specific challenge when developing and applying dosim...
Over the last decade a number of models and approaches have been developed for the estimation of the...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
There is general international acceptance of the need to demonstrate that the environment is protect...
Radiological doses to terrestrial biota have been examined in a model inter-comparison study that em...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
A number of models have recently been, or are currently being, developed to enable the assessment of...
Concentrations of 134Cs, 137Cs, 238Pu, 239+240Pu and 241Am have been assessed for biota in three sem...
The intentional release of short lived radioisotopes to trace transport and partitioning processes i...
There is general international acceptance of the need to demonstrate that the environment is protec...
This paper presents the application of three publicly available biota dose assessment models (the ER...
This paper presents the application of three publicly available biota dose assessment models (the ER...
The enormous diversity of non-human biota is a specific challenge when developing and applying dosim...