Abstract
This report reviews some basic aspects related to the sampling of airborne particles with special reference to Long-Lived Radioactive Dust (LLRD). The report covers a number of areas of practical interest such as the production of aerosols, the dynamics of suspended particles, the physical and chemical characteristics and properties of dust clouds, and the inhalation and measurement of dust. It is followed with a brief review of dust sampling instrumentation, and with a short account of the work done on LLRD in Canada with a few references to work done outside this country. (34 figs., 7 tabs., 117 refs.).
Citation Formats
Bigu, J.
A review of airborne particle sampling with special reference to long-lived radioactive dust.
Canada: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
Bigu, J.
A review of airborne particle sampling with special reference to long-lived radioactive dust.
Canada.
Bigu, J.
1990.
"A review of airborne particle sampling with special reference to long-lived radioactive dust."
Canada.
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title = {A review of airborne particle sampling with special reference to long-lived radioactive dust}
author = {Bigu, J}
abstractNote = {This report reviews some basic aspects related to the sampling of airborne particles with special reference to Long-Lived Radioactive Dust (LLRD). The report covers a number of areas of practical interest such as the production of aerosols, the dynamics of suspended particles, the physical and chemical characteristics and properties of dust clouds, and the inhalation and measurement of dust. It is followed with a brief review of dust sampling instrumentation, and with a short account of the work done on LLRD in Canada with a few references to work done outside this country. (34 figs., 7 tabs., 117 refs.).}
place = {Canada}
year = {1990}
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title = {A review of airborne particle sampling with special reference to long-lived radioactive dust}
author = {Bigu, J}
abstractNote = {This report reviews some basic aspects related to the sampling of airborne particles with special reference to Long-Lived Radioactive Dust (LLRD). The report covers a number of areas of practical interest such as the production of aerosols, the dynamics of suspended particles, the physical and chemical characteristics and properties of dust clouds, and the inhalation and measurement of dust. It is followed with a brief review of dust sampling instrumentation, and with a short account of the work done on LLRD in Canada with a few references to work done outside this country. (34 figs., 7 tabs., 117 refs.).}
place = {Canada}
year = {1990}
month = {Mar}
}