This paper reviews recent research on the application of the physical dosimetry techniques of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and luminescence (optically stimulated luminescence, OSL, and thermoluminescence, TL) to determine radiation dose following catastrophic, large-scale radiological events. Such data are used in dose reconstruction to obtain estimates of dose due to the exposure to external sources of radiation, primarily gamma radiation, by individual members of the public and by populations. The EPR and luminescence techniques have been applied to a wide range of radiological studies, including nuclear bomb detonation (e.g., Hiroshima and Nagasaki), nuclear power plant accidents (e.g., Chernobyl), radioactive pollution (e.g., M...
From feedback experience from recent radiation accident cases, in addition to biological dosimetry a...
The increasing risk of a mass casualty scenario following a large scale radiological accident or att...
International audiencePurpose In the EC-funded project RENEB (Realizing the European Network in Biod...
INTRODUCTION In all events of uncontrolled exposure of individuals to ionizing radiation ...
Electron paramagnetic resonance, thermoluminescence, and optically stimulated luminescence, with bio...
Electron paramagnetic resonance, thermoluminescence, and optically stimulated luminescence, with bio...
Methods of retrospective dosimetry, including luminescence and electron paramagnetic resonance spect...
Two methods of retrospective dosimetry for external exposures are reviewed.First, electron paramagne...
If an accident or attack involving radiological or nuclear material were to happen, people from the ...
In the event of a large scale radiological emergency, retrospective dosimetric techniques are essent...
International audienceThe increasing risk of a mass casualty scenario following a large scale radiol...
e Summary. Dosimetry based on the detection by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy of...
The use of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) for dosimetry is based on the capability of the tec...
The current focus on networking and mutual assistance in the management of radiation accidents or in...
From feedback experience from recent radiation accident cases, in addition to biological dosimetry a...
The increasing risk of a mass casualty scenario following a large scale radiological accident or att...
International audiencePurpose In the EC-funded project RENEB (Realizing the European Network in Biod...
INTRODUCTION In all events of uncontrolled exposure of individuals to ionizing radiation ...
Electron paramagnetic resonance, thermoluminescence, and optically stimulated luminescence, with bio...
Electron paramagnetic resonance, thermoluminescence, and optically stimulated luminescence, with bio...
Methods of retrospective dosimetry, including luminescence and electron paramagnetic resonance spect...
Two methods of retrospective dosimetry for external exposures are reviewed.First, electron paramagne...
If an accident or attack involving radiological or nuclear material were to happen, people from the ...
In the event of a large scale radiological emergency, retrospective dosimetric techniques are essent...
International audienceThe increasing risk of a mass casualty scenario following a large scale radiol...
e Summary. Dosimetry based on the detection by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy of...
The use of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) for dosimetry is based on the capability of the tec...
The current focus on networking and mutual assistance in the management of radiation accidents or in...
From feedback experience from recent radiation accident cases, in addition to biological dosimetry a...
The increasing risk of a mass casualty scenario following a large scale radiological accident or att...
International audiencePurpose In the EC-funded project RENEB (Realizing the European Network in Biod...