Abstract
A biosphere model has been used to calculate the release of radionuclides from contaminated soils and their dose impact on critical individuals in the environment. Normal evolution and accidental scenarios are considered. The objective of the model is to provide an indication of the radiological risk rather than to predict its future impact.
Citation Formats
Sweeck, L, and Zeevaert, T.
Assessment of the radiological impact of contaminated discharges.
Belgium: N. p.,
1996.
Web.
Sweeck, L, & Zeevaert, T.
Assessment of the radiological impact of contaminated discharges.
Belgium.
Sweeck, L, and Zeevaert, T.
1996.
"Assessment of the radiological impact of contaminated discharges."
Belgium.
@misc{etde_621007,
title = {Assessment of the radiological impact of contaminated discharges}
author = {Sweeck, L, and Zeevaert, T}
abstractNote = {A biosphere model has been used to calculate the release of radionuclides from contaminated soils and their dose impact on critical individuals in the environment. Normal evolution and accidental scenarios are considered. The objective of the model is to provide an indication of the radiological risk rather than to predict its future impact.}
place = {Belgium}
year = {1996}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Assessment of the radiological impact of contaminated discharges}
author = {Sweeck, L, and Zeevaert, T}
abstractNote = {A biosphere model has been used to calculate the release of radionuclides from contaminated soils and their dose impact on critical individuals in the environment. Normal evolution and accidental scenarios are considered. The objective of the model is to provide an indication of the radiological risk rather than to predict its future impact.}
place = {Belgium}
year = {1996}
month = {Sep}
}