The focus of this work is to more tightly integrate tools traditionally used in MARSSIM (Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual) final status survey design. MARSSIM provides guidance on appropriate methodologies for establishing that dose or risk-based standards for a site contaminated with radionuclides have been achieved. RESidual RADioactive (RESRAD) codes are used by the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and other federal agencies to convert dose-based cleanup criteria to site-specific-derived concentration guideline level (DCGL) requirements. By implementing MARSSIM concepts directly within RESRAD, users can now directly generate site-specific DCGL requirements and associated area f...
The RESRAD-BUILD computer code is a pathway analysis model designed to evaluate the potential radiol...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code is an extension of the RESRAD (onsite) code, which has been widely used for ...
Residual radioactive material guidelines for uranium were derived for the Ventron site in Beverly, M...
The MARSSIM provides information on planning, conducting, evaluating, and documenting building surfa...
ABSTRACT The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is conducting cleanup of radiologically contaminat...
This paper describes the methodologies behind the operational implementation of the Multi Agency Rad...
The Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM) provides a coherent, techn...
Introduction to MARSSIM The Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM) pr...
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 success of this Accelerated Site Technology Deployment (ASTD) project is measured on several lev...
Preliminary surface soil Derived Concentration Guideline Levels (DCGLs) were derived conforming to t...
The US Department of Energy has used RESRAD, a pathway analysis program developed at Argonne Nationa...
This manual provides information on the design and application of the RESidual RADioactivity (RESRAD...
Abstract This paper describes the contingency planning for the launch of the Mars Science Laboratory...
The RESRAD-BUILD computer code is a pathway analysis model designed to evaluate the potential radiol...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code is an extension of the RESRAD (onsite) code, which has been widely used for ...
Residual radioactive material guidelines for uranium were derived for the Ventron site in Beverly, M...
The MARSSIM provides information on planning, conducting, evaluating, and documenting building surfa...
ABSTRACT The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is conducting cleanup of radiologically contaminat...
This paper describes the methodologies behind the operational implementation of the Multi Agency Rad...
The Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM) provides a coherent, techn...
Introduction to MARSSIM The Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM) pr...
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 success of this Accelerated Site Technology Deployment (ASTD) project is measured on several lev...
Preliminary surface soil Derived Concentration Guideline Levels (DCGLs) were derived conforming to t...
The US Department of Energy has used RESRAD, a pathway analysis program developed at Argonne Nationa...
This manual provides information on the design and application of the RESidual RADioactivity (RESRAD...
Abstract This paper describes the contingency planning for the launch of the Mars Science Laboratory...
The RESRAD-BUILD computer code is a pathway analysis model designed to evaluate the potential radiol...
The RESRAD-OFFSITE code is an extension of the RESRAD (onsite) code, which has been widely used for ...
Residual radioactive material guidelines for uranium were derived for the Ventron site in Beverly, M...