Abstract
In the event of a nuclear accident, there is a need for a rapid assessment of the resulting levels of environmental contamination in order to facilitate decisions on possible countermeasures. Volume 2 describes the RADE-AID project to develop a computer system which can be used to support the formulation of decisions on countermeasures following an accidental release of radionuclides. The system is intended as an aid following an actual accident and a tool for assistance in planning and training.
Sinnaeve, J
[1]
- Commission of the European Communities, Brussels (BE)
Citation Formats
Sinnaeve, J.
Radiological aspects of nuclear accident scenarios. Volume 2 the Rade-Aid system post-Chernobyl action.
France: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Sinnaeve, J.
Radiological aspects of nuclear accident scenarios. Volume 2 the Rade-Aid system post-Chernobyl action.
France.
Sinnaeve, J.
1991.
"Radiological aspects of nuclear accident scenarios. Volume 2 the Rade-Aid system post-Chernobyl action."
France.
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place = {France}
year = {1991}
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title = {Radiological aspects of nuclear accident scenarios. Volume 2 the Rade-Aid system post-Chernobyl action}
author = {Sinnaeve, J}
abstractNote = {In the event of a nuclear accident, there is a need for a rapid assessment of the resulting levels of environmental contamination in order to facilitate decisions on possible countermeasures. Volume 2 describes the RADE-AID project to develop a computer system which can be used to support the formulation of decisions on countermeasures following an accidental release of radionuclides. The system is intended as an aid following an actual accident and a tool for assistance in planning and training.}
place = {France}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}