The methodology of radioecological assessment was developed for radionuclides permissible levels in sea waters. The control concentrations were calculated under the following conditions: exposure from consumption of marine foodstuffs should not exceed 10 % of the permissible dose limit. Radiation doses to marine biota of lower than 1 % of the lethal dose or significant dose of chronic exposure are assumed not to lead to a significant impact on populations or communities. Hygienic criteria are more rigid than radioecological ones for most radionuclides. Real concentrations of radionuclides (90Sr, 137Cs, 239Pu, 240Pu and some others) in sea water are 103-104 times lower than control concentrations. The proposed control concentrations of radio...
In the present work, radiation doses are estimated from the analysis of 40K, 137Cs, 226Ra and 228Ra ...
© 1997 Dr. Richard Allan TinkerA range of radio analytical techniques have been developed and optimi...
With the rapid development of nuclear power, the radiation impacts on edible marine organisms, and t...
The methodology of radioecological assessment was developed for radionuclides permissible levels in ...
An evaluation of the radioecological sensitivity of the coastal marine regions can be used to improv...
Artificially produced radionuclides by nuclear reactions are the second type available in the marine...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
Several hundreds of artificial radionuclides are produced as the result of human activities, such as...
The existing POSEIDON compartment model, developed for modelling the dispersion of radionuclides in ...
The evaluation of environmental vulnerability is one of the key factors in need of consideration dur...
As part of a regional baseline study, the distribution of naturally occurring radioactive materials ...
The effects of technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TENORM) on coastal...
Abstract: Distribution of radionuclide’s in the environment and the associated exposures to workers ...
Abstract. The objectives of this paper are the presentation of site-specific radioecological informa...
In the present work, radiation doses are estimated from the analysis of 40K, 137Cs, 226Ra and 228Ra ...
© 1997 Dr. Richard Allan TinkerA range of radio analytical techniques have been developed and optimi...
With the rapid development of nuclear power, the radiation impacts on edible marine organisms, and t...
The methodology of radioecological assessment was developed for radionuclides permissible levels in ...
An evaluation of the radioecological sensitivity of the coastal marine regions can be used to improv...
Artificially produced radionuclides by nuclear reactions are the second type available in the marine...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
Several hundreds of artificial radionuclides are produced as the result of human activities, such as...
The existing POSEIDON compartment model, developed for modelling the dispersion of radionuclides in ...
The evaluation of environmental vulnerability is one of the key factors in need of consideration dur...
As part of a regional baseline study, the distribution of naturally occurring radioactive materials ...
The effects of technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TENORM) on coastal...
Abstract: Distribution of radionuclide’s in the environment and the associated exposures to workers ...
Abstract. The objectives of this paper are the presentation of site-specific radioecological informa...
In the present work, radiation doses are estimated from the analysis of 40K, 137Cs, 226Ra and 228Ra ...
© 1997 Dr. Richard Allan TinkerA range of radio analytical techniques have been developed and optimi...
With the rapid development of nuclear power, the radiation impacts on edible marine organisms, and t...