Abstract
RADMIL began its programme of monitoring of radiation and radioactivity in Lancashire in 1985. This is RADMIL`s seventh annual report and thirteenth report in a series of reports on the Lancashire environment. Two earlier reports are specific to the consequences of the Chernobyl accident on Lancashire, six annual reports detail the results of programmed radiation and radioactivity monitoring in Lancashire, two reports are specific to radon in Lancashire homes. One reports on external dose-rates in the intertidal areas of the rivers Lune, Ribble and Wyre and one report describes monitoring of the Ribble up to November 1991. This seventh report follows the established presentation, except that RADMIL`s sixth annual report (1990/91) described in one section the monitoring of the Rivers Ribble and Wyre. The corresponding section of the seventh annual report concentrates on the River Ribble only. Both rivers are affected by Sellafield effluents, but only the Ribble is affected to any significant extent by Springfields effluents. RADMIL monitoring of Wyre was increased during 1990/91 and in the light of the conclusions reached, the monitoring has been decreased in 1991/92. However, to gain more information about the River Ribble, that area of monitoring has increased in 1991/92 and is described
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title = {Seventh annual report of RADMIL 1991/92}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {RADMIL began its programme of monitoring of radiation and radioactivity in Lancashire in 1985. This is RADMIL`s seventh annual report and thirteenth report in a series of reports on the Lancashire environment. Two earlier reports are specific to the consequences of the Chernobyl accident on Lancashire, six annual reports detail the results of programmed radiation and radioactivity monitoring in Lancashire, two reports are specific to radon in Lancashire homes. One reports on external dose-rates in the intertidal areas of the rivers Lune, Ribble and Wyre and one report describes monitoring of the Ribble up to November 1991. This seventh report follows the established presentation, except that RADMIL`s sixth annual report (1990/91) described in one section the monitoring of the Rivers Ribble and Wyre. The corresponding section of the seventh annual report concentrates on the River Ribble only. Both rivers are affected by Sellafield effluents, but only the Ribble is affected to any significant extent by Springfields effluents. RADMIL monitoring of Wyre was increased during 1990/91 and in the light of the conclusions reached, the monitoring has been decreased in 1991/92. However, to gain more information about the River Ribble, that area of monitoring has increased in 1991/92 and is described in a section with the River Ribble only. Because of the increased concern about contamination of the river, the report also includes the period 31/3/92 (year end) to 31/8/92 (the time of report production). In this respect the report is current and presents RADMIL`s up-to-date` description of River Ribble contamination. (Author).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Seventh annual report of RADMIL 1991/92}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {RADMIL began its programme of monitoring of radiation and radioactivity in Lancashire in 1985. This is RADMIL`s seventh annual report and thirteenth report in a series of reports on the Lancashire environment. Two earlier reports are specific to the consequences of the Chernobyl accident on Lancashire, six annual reports detail the results of programmed radiation and radioactivity monitoring in Lancashire, two reports are specific to radon in Lancashire homes. One reports on external dose-rates in the intertidal areas of the rivers Lune, Ribble and Wyre and one report describes monitoring of the Ribble up to November 1991. This seventh report follows the established presentation, except that RADMIL`s sixth annual report (1990/91) described in one section the monitoring of the Rivers Ribble and Wyre. The corresponding section of the seventh annual report concentrates on the River Ribble only. Both rivers are affected by Sellafield effluents, but only the Ribble is affected to any significant extent by Springfields effluents. RADMIL monitoring of Wyre was increased during 1990/91 and in the light of the conclusions reached, the monitoring has been decreased in 1991/92. However, to gain more information about the River Ribble, that area of monitoring has increased in 1991/92 and is described in a section with the River Ribble only. Because of the increased concern about contamination of the river, the report also includes the period 31/3/92 (year end) to 31/8/92 (the time of report production). In this respect the report is current and presents RADMIL`s up-to-date` description of River Ribble contamination. (Author).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}