The French-German Initiative for Chernobyl (FGI), implemented by IRSN and GRS from 1997 until the end of 2003, included the “Project on the Radioecological Consequences of the Accident". The most relevant fields of radioecology and post-accidental aspects have been studied. The main goal was to collect and harmonise in NIS countries, the data and results on these topics. These data have been verified, validated and organized in a common georeferenced database REDAC (RadioEcological Database After Chernobyl). For linking the data, topographic maps and maps of contamination by 137Cs have been used and relevant environmental non-radioactive data have been included. The operational database built will also allow the management of the wastes dis...
The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was the worst industrial accident of the last cent...
This study intends to reconstruct the 137Cs deposition over the French territory resulting from the ...
On April 26, 1986 the most serious accident in the history of the peaceful use of nuclear energy too...
The French-German Initiative for Chernobyl (FGI), implemented by IRSN and GRS from 1997 until the en...
The French-German Initiative for Chernobyl, implemented by IPSN and GRS, includes a Project on the R...
The main purpose of the French-German Initiative is to assist in the collection and validation the e...
Various materials and substations containing 137Cs, 90Sr, transuraniums and others radionuclides had...
Presented are results of Subproject 3c of the Project 2 "Radioecology" of Franco-German Initiative o...
International audienceThe Chernobyl fallout in France, critical review measurement-results obtained ...
The European Radiation Research Programme refocused some of its research effort within EU countries ...
Basic radiological factors of the Chernobyl accident are reviewed such as radioactivity discharge, t...
During the years 1991-1993, from May till October, specialists from the Federal Republic of Germany ...
International audience30 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (CNPP) accident, its radioact...
The present report realizes a settlement specific approach to derive remediation strategies and gene...
The development of atomic industry and nuclear power engineering was accompanied by radiation incide...
The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was the worst industrial accident of the last cent...
This study intends to reconstruct the 137Cs deposition over the French territory resulting from the ...
On April 26, 1986 the most serious accident in the history of the peaceful use of nuclear energy too...
The French-German Initiative for Chernobyl (FGI), implemented by IRSN and GRS from 1997 until the en...
The French-German Initiative for Chernobyl, implemented by IPSN and GRS, includes a Project on the R...
The main purpose of the French-German Initiative is to assist in the collection and validation the e...
Various materials and substations containing 137Cs, 90Sr, transuraniums and others radionuclides had...
Presented are results of Subproject 3c of the Project 2 "Radioecology" of Franco-German Initiative o...
International audienceThe Chernobyl fallout in France, critical review measurement-results obtained ...
The European Radiation Research Programme refocused some of its research effort within EU countries ...
Basic radiological factors of the Chernobyl accident are reviewed such as radioactivity discharge, t...
During the years 1991-1993, from May till October, specialists from the Federal Republic of Germany ...
International audience30 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (CNPP) accident, its radioact...
The present report realizes a settlement specific approach to derive remediation strategies and gene...
The development of atomic industry and nuclear power engineering was accompanied by radiation incide...
The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was the worst industrial accident of the last cent...
This study intends to reconstruct the 137Cs deposition over the French territory resulting from the ...
On April 26, 1986 the most serious accident in the history of the peaceful use of nuclear energy too...