Associated with the present debate regarding the potential revival of nuclear energy there is an increased interest in assessing the radiological risk to the public and also the environment. Tritium and C-14 are key radionuclides of interest in many circumstances (e.g. heavy water reactors, waste storage and fusion reactors). Because the stable analogues of these two radionuclides are integral to most biological compounds, their modelling should follow general principles from life sciences. In this paper, a model of the dynamics of C-14 and H-3 in mammals is proposed on the basis of metabolic understanding and of, as far as possible, readily available data (e.g. for organ composition and metabolism). The model is described together with val...
Tritium is a potentially important environmental contaminant originating from the nuclear industry, ...
In the frame of current revision of human dosimetry of 14C and tritium , undertaken by the Internat...
With the development of nuclear power programme, an additional consideration outside the existing ra...
Associated with the present debate regarding the potential revival of nuclear energy there is an inc...
Abstract Associated with the present debate regarding the potential revival of nuclear energy there ...
The protection of biota from ionising radiations needs reliable predictions of radionuclide dynamics...
The protection of biota from ionising radiations needs reliable predictions of radionuclide dynamics...
Tritium (3H) transfer into environment must be modelled differently than the transfer of other radio...
Abstract The transfer through the environment of 3H and 14C must be modelled differently than that o...
The radionuclides {sup 14}C and {sup 3}H may both be released from nuclear facilities. These radionu...
For the safe and clean future of nuclear energy robust models of environmental transfer of radionucl...
Available data have been analysed to test the hypothesis that both 3H and 14C transfer in mammals ca...
The radionuclides 14C and 3H may both be released from nuclear facilities. These radionuclides are u...
In contrast to many radionuclides (which often have no biological function) 3H has a stable analogue...
There are many existing models describing the behaviour of carbon 14 and tritium in the environment....
Tritium is a potentially important environmental contaminant originating from the nuclear industry, ...
In the frame of current revision of human dosimetry of 14C and tritium , undertaken by the Internat...
With the development of nuclear power programme, an additional consideration outside the existing ra...
Associated with the present debate regarding the potential revival of nuclear energy there is an inc...
Abstract Associated with the present debate regarding the potential revival of nuclear energy there ...
The protection of biota from ionising radiations needs reliable predictions of radionuclide dynamics...
The protection of biota from ionising radiations needs reliable predictions of radionuclide dynamics...
Tritium (3H) transfer into environment must be modelled differently than the transfer of other radio...
Abstract The transfer through the environment of 3H and 14C must be modelled differently than that o...
The radionuclides {sup 14}C and {sup 3}H may both be released from nuclear facilities. These radionu...
For the safe and clean future of nuclear energy robust models of environmental transfer of radionucl...
Available data have been analysed to test the hypothesis that both 3H and 14C transfer in mammals ca...
The radionuclides 14C and 3H may both be released from nuclear facilities. These radionuclides are u...
In contrast to many radionuclides (which often have no biological function) 3H has a stable analogue...
There are many existing models describing the behaviour of carbon 14 and tritium in the environment....
Tritium is a potentially important environmental contaminant originating from the nuclear industry, ...
In the frame of current revision of human dosimetry of 14C and tritium , undertaken by the Internat...
With the development of nuclear power programme, an additional consideration outside the existing ra...