Abstract niet beschikbaarThis report provides an overview of (1) the most important exposure pathways related to the releases of radionuclides and (2) of dispersion models. Sources considered are nuclear power plants under normal working conditions, laboratories, non-nuclear industries, the storage of nuclear waste and consumer products. Emission of radionuclides mainly takes place via air and water, after wich distribution can continue via air, (ground)water soil and the foodchain. Part 1 of this document gives an overview of the radionuclides that can be released by the selected sources and the resulting exposure pathways. Through the use or the consumption of contaminated water, plants, animals and animal products, the inhalation of cont...
© 2019 WIT Press, www.witpress.comNuclear power has begun to lose its popularity after the major cat...
In January 2009, the IAEA EMRAS II (Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety II) program was lau...
AbstractThis work describes the development of mathematical models for radionuclides distribution an...
This report presents the results of a review of the available codes, for application to the National...
Mathematical models of radionuclide distribution and transport in the environment have been develope...
All materials used in industrial processes contain the naturally occurring radionuclides 40K, and 23...
All materials used in industrial processes contain the naturally occurring radionuclides 40K, and 23...
All materials used in industrial processes contain the naturally occurring radionuclides 40K, and 23...
All materials used in industrial processes contain the naturally occurring radionuclides 40K, and 23...
Environmental modelling of the effects of radionuclide releases was studied. A computer model DETRA ...
The release and transport of radionuclides in the environment is a subject of great public concern. ...
In case of a nuclear accident it is necessary to perform real time calculations of the dispersion in...
Since the early 1980s the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has led a succession of internat...
The research presented in this report forms part of the PROSA (PRObabilistic Safety Assessment) proj...
© 2019 WIT Press, www.witpress.comNuclear power has begun to lose its popularity after the major cat...
© 2019 WIT Press, www.witpress.comNuclear power has begun to lose its popularity after the major cat...
In January 2009, the IAEA EMRAS II (Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety II) program was lau...
AbstractThis work describes the development of mathematical models for radionuclides distribution an...
This report presents the results of a review of the available codes, for application to the National...
Mathematical models of radionuclide distribution and transport in the environment have been develope...
All materials used in industrial processes contain the naturally occurring radionuclides 40K, and 23...
All materials used in industrial processes contain the naturally occurring radionuclides 40K, and 23...
All materials used in industrial processes contain the naturally occurring radionuclides 40K, and 23...
All materials used in industrial processes contain the naturally occurring radionuclides 40K, and 23...
Environmental modelling of the effects of radionuclide releases was studied. A computer model DETRA ...
The release and transport of radionuclides in the environment is a subject of great public concern. ...
In case of a nuclear accident it is necessary to perform real time calculations of the dispersion in...
Since the early 1980s the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has led a succession of internat...
The research presented in this report forms part of the PROSA (PRObabilistic Safety Assessment) proj...
© 2019 WIT Press, www.witpress.comNuclear power has begun to lose its popularity after the major cat...
© 2019 WIT Press, www.witpress.comNuclear power has begun to lose its popularity after the major cat...
In January 2009, the IAEA EMRAS II (Environmental Modelling for Radiation Safety II) program was lau...
AbstractThis work describes the development of mathematical models for radionuclides distribution an...