After the nuclear reactor accident in Chernobyl in 1986, most countries of the European Union (EU) established monitoring networks measuring outdoor γ-dose rates for early warning. The data is composite values γ-dose rate due to terrestrial, cosmic and artificial radiation sources, and in most cases also include some instrument background. While EURDEP is mainly designed for exchanging and stocking data during radiological emergencies, the data it is storing in its database may potentially contain valuable information about spatio-temporal variations of the 222Rn source term which can be used for the validation of atmospheric transport models and other atmospheric tracer applications. The use of γ-dose rates as a proxy for outdoor radon con...
International audienceRadon-222 is a progeny of Uranium-238, naturally present in the Earth’s crust....
During the early phase of an accident with release of radioactive material to the atmosphere having ...
International audienceThe IRSN operates a framework capable of modelling the occurrence of gamma dos...
After the nuclear reactor accident in Chernobyl in 1986 most of the European countries established m...
An extensive network of dose rate monitoring stations continuously measures ambient dose rate across...
International audience222Rn is commonly used as a natural tracer for validating climate models. To i...
Naturally occurring radioactive noble gas, radon (222Rn) is a valuable tracer to study atmospheric p...
A method to estimate the terrestrial component of ambient dose equivalent rate is presented. Data of...
Abstract. 222Rn is commonly used as a natural tracer for validating climate models. To improve such ...
A project to compare the response of different detector types was started in 1996 at the Schauinslan...
Terrestrial gamma radiation is mostly due to radionuclides in soil and rocks, primarily the 238U, 23...
International audienceThere is a need for a validation framework for long-range atmospheric transpor...
The European Atlas of Natural Radiation is a collection of maps displaying the levels of natural rad...
International audienceRadon-222 is a progeny of Uranium-238, naturally present in the Earth’s crust....
During the early phase of an accident with release of radioactive material to the atmosphere having ...
International audienceThe IRSN operates a framework capable of modelling the occurrence of gamma dos...
After the nuclear reactor accident in Chernobyl in 1986 most of the European countries established m...
An extensive network of dose rate monitoring stations continuously measures ambient dose rate across...
International audience222Rn is commonly used as a natural tracer for validating climate models. To i...
Naturally occurring radioactive noble gas, radon (222Rn) is a valuable tracer to study atmospheric p...
A method to estimate the terrestrial component of ambient dose equivalent rate is presented. Data of...
Abstract. 222Rn is commonly used as a natural tracer for validating climate models. To improve such ...
A project to compare the response of different detector types was started in 1996 at the Schauinslan...
Terrestrial gamma radiation is mostly due to radionuclides in soil and rocks, primarily the 238U, 23...
International audienceThere is a need for a validation framework for long-range atmospheric transpor...
The European Atlas of Natural Radiation is a collection of maps displaying the levels of natural rad...
International audienceRadon-222 is a progeny of Uranium-238, naturally present in the Earth’s crust....
During the early phase of an accident with release of radioactive material to the atmosphere having ...
International audienceThe IRSN operates a framework capable of modelling the occurrence of gamma dos...