Abstract
After an accidental release of radioactive material to the atmosphere leading to significant off-site contamination, various countermeasures are needed to reduce the radiation exposure of the population. These may include measures to reduce the consumption of contaminated foodstuffs. This report is concerned with the underlying information required for calculating when and if such countermeasures as regards foodstuffs should be introduced. The work in this report was sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities as one of a series of post-Chernobyl actions under its radiation protection programme.
Citation Formats
Sinnaeve, J, and Gerber, G.
Underlying data for derived emergency reference levels. Post-Chernobyl action.
France: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Sinnaeve, J, & Gerber, G.
Underlying data for derived emergency reference levels. Post-Chernobyl action.
France.
Sinnaeve, J, and Gerber, G.
1991.
"Underlying data for derived emergency reference levels. Post-Chernobyl action."
France.
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title = {Underlying data for derived emergency reference levels. Post-Chernobyl action}
author = {Sinnaeve, J, and Gerber, G}
abstractNote = {After an accidental release of radioactive material to the atmosphere leading to significant off-site contamination, various countermeasures are needed to reduce the radiation exposure of the population. These may include measures to reduce the consumption of contaminated foodstuffs. This report is concerned with the underlying information required for calculating when and if such countermeasures as regards foodstuffs should be introduced. The work in this report was sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities as one of a series of post-Chernobyl actions under its radiation protection programme.}
place = {France}
year = {1991}
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}
title = {Underlying data for derived emergency reference levels. Post-Chernobyl action}
author = {Sinnaeve, J, and Gerber, G}
abstractNote = {After an accidental release of radioactive material to the atmosphere leading to significant off-site contamination, various countermeasures are needed to reduce the radiation exposure of the population. These may include measures to reduce the consumption of contaminated foodstuffs. This report is concerned with the underlying information required for calculating when and if such countermeasures as regards foodstuffs should be introduced. The work in this report was sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities as one of a series of post-Chernobyl actions under its radiation protection programme.}
place = {France}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}