Dosimeters attached to wild animals can be used to validate regulatory assessment approaches and models for estimating radiation exposure of wild animals. Such measurements are also necessary to ensure that robust dose-effect relationships can be developed from the results of field research programmes. This paper presents the first comprehensive evaluation of the different dosimetry technologies available for specifically measuring the external exposure of wildlife. Guidance is provided on the selection of appropriate passive dosimetry approaches for directly measuring external exposure of terrestrial wildlife under field conditions. The characteristics and performance of four available dosimetry technologies (thermoluminescent dosimeter (T...
Exposure to radiation is a potential hazard to humans and the environment. The Fukushima accident re...
It has been suggested that, when assessing radiation impacts on non-human biota, estimated dose rate...
International audienceThe actions to be taken to demonstrate that the environment is adequately prot...
Dosimeters attached to wild animals can be used to validate regulatory assessment approaches and mod...
This thesis presents the results of a 3-year project to develop methods for measuring external radia...
Models and approaches have been developed to predict radiation exposure of wildlife under field cond...
Over the past decade the international community has recognised the need to demonstrate that wildlif...
The enormous diversity of non-human biota is a specific challenge when developing and applying dosim...
The IAEA is updating its simple methodology for calculation of doses to people from radioactive disc...
Diversity of living organisms and their environmental radiation exposure conditions represents a spe...
The assessment of the ecological impact due to radionuclides at contaminated sites requires estimati...
International audienceThe discrepancy between laboratory or controlled conditions ecotoxicity tests ...
Exposure to radiation is a potential hazard to humans and the environment. The Fukushima accident re...
It has been suggested that, when assessing radiation impacts on non-human biota, estimated dose rate...
International audienceThe actions to be taken to demonstrate that the environment is adequately prot...
Dosimeters attached to wild animals can be used to validate regulatory assessment approaches and mod...
This thesis presents the results of a 3-year project to develop methods for measuring external radia...
Models and approaches have been developed to predict radiation exposure of wildlife under field cond...
Over the past decade the international community has recognised the need to demonstrate that wildlif...
The enormous diversity of non-human biota is a specific challenge when developing and applying dosim...
The IAEA is updating its simple methodology for calculation of doses to people from radioactive disc...
Diversity of living organisms and their environmental radiation exposure conditions represents a spe...
The assessment of the ecological impact due to radionuclides at contaminated sites requires estimati...
International audienceThe discrepancy between laboratory or controlled conditions ecotoxicity tests ...
Exposure to radiation is a potential hazard to humans and the environment. The Fukushima accident re...
It has been suggested that, when assessing radiation impacts on non-human biota, estimated dose rate...
International audienceThe actions to be taken to demonstrate that the environment is adequately prot...