This manual provides information on the design and application of the RESidual RADioactivity (RESRAD) code. It describes the basic models and parameters used in the RESRAD code to calculate doses and risks from residual radioactive materials and the procedures for applying these models to calculate operational guidelines for soil contamination. RESRAD has undergone many improvements to make it more realistic in terms of the models used in the code and the parameters used as defaults. Version 6 contains a total of 145 radionuclides (92 principal and 53 associated radionuclides), and the cutoff half-life for associated radionuclides has been reduced to 1 month. Other major improvements to the RESRAD code include its ability to run uncertainty...
Residual radioactive material guidelines for uranium were derived for the Ventron site in Beverly, M...
Guidelines for uranium residual radioactive material in soil were derived for the B&T Metals Company...
In fiscal years 2007 and 2008, the Hanford Site Groundwater Remediation Project, formerly managed by...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code is an extension of the RESRAD (onsite) code, which has been widely used for ...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code provides expanded state-of-the art, cost-effective, and user-friendly method...
The RESIL4D family of computer codes was developed to provide a scientifically defensible answer to ...
The residual radioactive material guidelines (RESRAD) computer code developed at Argonne National La...
An external exposure model based on the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Federal Guidanc...
This manual presents information for implementing US Department of Energy (DOE) guidelines for resid...
The US Department of Energy has used RESRAD, a pathway analysis program developed at Argonne Nationa...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code (Yu et al. 2007) is an extension of the original RESRAD code, which has been...
The RESRAD-BUILD computer code is a pathway analysis model designed to evaluate the potential radiol...
Residual radioactive material guidelines for uranium in soil were derived for the New Brunswick Site...
The RESRAD-RECYCLE computer code was developed by Argonne National Laboratory under the sponsorship ...
The main purpose of this report is to document the benchmarking results and verification of the RESR...
Residual radioactive material guidelines for uranium were derived for the Ventron site in Beverly, M...
Guidelines for uranium residual radioactive material in soil were derived for the B&T Metals Company...
In fiscal years 2007 and 2008, the Hanford Site Groundwater Remediation Project, formerly managed by...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code is an extension of the RESRAD (onsite) code, which has been widely used for ...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code provides expanded state-of-the art, cost-effective, and user-friendly method...
The RESIL4D family of computer codes was developed to provide a scientifically defensible answer to ...
The residual radioactive material guidelines (RESRAD) computer code developed at Argonne National La...
An external exposure model based on the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Federal Guidanc...
This manual presents information for implementing US Department of Energy (DOE) guidelines for resid...
The US Department of Energy has used RESRAD, a pathway analysis program developed at Argonne Nationa...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code (Yu et al. 2007) is an extension of the original RESRAD code, which has been...
The RESRAD-BUILD computer code is a pathway analysis model designed to evaluate the potential radiol...
Residual radioactive material guidelines for uranium in soil were derived for the New Brunswick Site...
The RESRAD-RECYCLE computer code was developed by Argonne National Laboratory under the sponsorship ...
The main purpose of this report is to document the benchmarking results and verification of the RESR...
Residual radioactive material guidelines for uranium were derived for the Ventron site in Beverly, M...
Guidelines for uranium residual radioactive material in soil were derived for the B&T Metals Company...
In fiscal years 2007 and 2008, the Hanford Site Groundwater Remediation Project, formerly managed by...