An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rates was conducted for 74 radionuclides and five of the ICRP’s Reference Animals and Plants, or RAPs (duck, frog, flatfish egg, rat and elongated earthworm), selected for this exercise to cover a range of body sizes, dimensions and exposure scenarios. Results were analysed using a non-parametric method requiring no specific hypotheses about the statistical distribution of data. The obtained unweighted absorbed dose rates for internal exposure compare well between the different approaches, with 70% of the results falling within a range of variation of ±20%. The variation is greater for external exposure, although 90% of the estimates...
Since the early times, radioprotection has been focused on the human being. Currently this appro-ach...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
Radiological impact assessment for flora and fauna requires adequate dosimetric data. Due to the var...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
Diversity of living organisms and their environmental radiation exposure conditions represents a spe...
The enormous diversity of non-human biota is a specific challenge when developing and applying dosim...
A method is presented for estimating 41Ar, 85,88Kr and 131m,133Xe dose rates to terrestrial wildlife...
In order to put dose-rates derived in environmental impact assessments into context, the Internation...
Plants and animals may be exposed to ionizing radiation from radionuclides in the environment. This ...
Non-human biota dosimetry has historically relied on ellipsoidal dosimetric phantoms. In 2008, the I...
Since the early times, radioprotection has been focused on the human being. Currently this appro-ach...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
Radiological impact assessment for flora and fauna requires adequate dosimetric data. Due to the var...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
An exercise to compare 10 approaches for the calculation of unweighted whole-body absorbed dose rate...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
A number of approaches have been proposed to estimate the exposure of non-human biota to ionizing ra...
Diversity of living organisms and their environmental radiation exposure conditions represents a spe...
The enormous diversity of non-human biota is a specific challenge when developing and applying dosim...
A method is presented for estimating 41Ar, 85,88Kr and 131m,133Xe dose rates to terrestrial wildlife...
In order to put dose-rates derived in environmental impact assessments into context, the Internation...
Plants and animals may be exposed to ionizing radiation from radionuclides in the environment. This ...
Non-human biota dosimetry has historically relied on ellipsoidal dosimetric phantoms. In 2008, the I...
Since the early times, radioprotection has been focused on the human being. Currently this appro-ach...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
Radiological impact assessment for flora and fauna requires adequate dosimetric data. Due to the var...