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30th Report by the Swiss commission to monitor radioactivity for the years 1987-1988 for the attention of the Bundesrat. Part 1: Text; 30. Bericht der Eigenoessischen Kommission zur Ueberwachung der Radioaktivitaet fuer die Jahre 1987-1988 zuhanden des Bundesrates. Teil 1: Text

Abstract

Radon daughter-products are the largest contributor to the radiation exposure experienced by the population in Switzerland. It is roughly twice as large as the total of the natural doses as a result of radioactivity in the body, in the ground and in building materials as well as the radiation from the cosmos. The radioactivity from Chernobyl was still being monitored intensively in the years covered by the reports; at the end of 1988 artificial radioactivity was no longer evident in foodstuffs. The power stations in Switzerland have complied with the emission limits during the years covered by the reports.
Authors:
Loosli, H; [1]  Donath, A; [2]  Bovet, C; [3]  Burkart, W; [4]  Imboden, D; [5]  Kern, J; [6]  Poretti, G [7] 
  1. Bern Univ. (Switzerland)
  2. Kantonsspital, Geneva (Switzerland)
  3. European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva (Switzerland)
  4. Paul Scherrer Inst. (PSI), Villigen (Switzerland)
  5. Eidgenoessische Anstalt fuer Wasserversorgung, Abwasserreinigung und Gewaesserschutz, Duebendorf (Switzerland)
  6. Fribourg Univ. (Switzerland). Inst. de Physique
  7. Inselspital, Bern (Switzerland)
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
INIS-mf-13108
Reference Number:
SCA: 220502; 560101; PA: AIX-23:025688; SN: 92000685412
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1992
Subject:
22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS; 61 RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY; NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; SWITZERLAND; RADIOACTIVITY; MONITORING; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; CHERNOBYLSK-4 REACTOR; ANNUAL LIMIT OF INTAKE; COMPILED DATA; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; RADIATION DOSES; RADON; 220502; 560101; RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS; DOSIMETRY AND MONITORING
OSTI ID:
10128163
Research Organizations:
Eidgenoessische Kommission zur Ueberwachung der Radioaktivitaet, Bern (Switzerland)
Country of Origin:
Switzerland
Language:
German
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92620353; TRN: CH9200090025688
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
CHN
Size:
69 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 04, 2005

Citation Formats

Loosli, H, Donath, A, Bovet, C, Burkart, W, Imboden, D, Kern, J, and Poretti, G. 30th Report by the Swiss commission to monitor radioactivity for the years 1987-1988 for the attention of the Bundesrat. Part 1: Text; 30. Bericht der Eigenoessischen Kommission zur Ueberwachung der Radioaktivitaet fuer die Jahre 1987-1988 zuhanden des Bundesrates. Teil 1: Text. Switzerland: N. p., 1992. Web.
Loosli, H, Donath, A, Bovet, C, Burkart, W, Imboden, D, Kern, J, & Poretti, G. 30th Report by the Swiss commission to monitor radioactivity for the years 1987-1988 for the attention of the Bundesrat. Part 1: Text; 30. Bericht der Eigenoessischen Kommission zur Ueberwachung der Radioaktivitaet fuer die Jahre 1987-1988 zuhanden des Bundesrates. Teil 1: Text. Switzerland.
Loosli, H, Donath, A, Bovet, C, Burkart, W, Imboden, D, Kern, J, and Poretti, G. 1992. "30th Report by the Swiss commission to monitor radioactivity for the years 1987-1988 for the attention of the Bundesrat. Part 1: Text; 30. Bericht der Eigenoessischen Kommission zur Ueberwachung der Radioaktivitaet fuer die Jahre 1987-1988 zuhanden des Bundesrates. Teil 1: Text." Switzerland.
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title = {30th Report by the Swiss commission to monitor radioactivity for the years 1987-1988 for the attention of the Bundesrat. Part 1: Text; 30. Bericht der Eigenoessischen Kommission zur Ueberwachung der Radioaktivitaet fuer die Jahre 1987-1988 zuhanden des Bundesrates. Teil 1: Text}
author = {Loosli, H, Donath, A, Bovet, C, Burkart, W, Imboden, D, Kern, J, and Poretti, G}
abstractNote = {Radon daughter-products are the largest contributor to the radiation exposure experienced by the population in Switzerland. It is roughly twice as large as the total of the natural doses as a result of radioactivity in the body, in the ground and in building materials as well as the radiation from the cosmos. The radioactivity from Chernobyl was still being monitored intensively in the years covered by the reports; at the end of 1988 artificial radioactivity was no longer evident in foodstuffs. The power stations in Switzerland have complied with the emission limits during the years covered by the reports.}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1992}
month = {Mar}
}