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IAEA International Atomic radionuclides

IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency, Indirect Methods for Assessment Intakes of Radionuclides Causing Occupational Exposure, IAEA -Safety Reports Series No. 18, 2000. [Pg.1154]

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (1985) Sediment Kd s and concentration factors for radionuclides in the marine enviroment. Technical Reports Series 247. IAEA, Vienna, Austria Ivanovich M, Murray A (1992) Spectroscopic methods. In Uranium-series disequilibrium applications to earth, marine, and environmental sciences. Ivanovich M, Harmon RS (eds) Oxford University Press, New York, p 127-173... [Pg.490]

Bryan, G. W., Preston, A. and Templeton, W. L. (1966). Accumulation of radionuclides by aquatic organisms of economic importance in the United Kingdom, page 623 in Disposal of Radioactive Wastes into Seas, Oceans and Surface Waters, IAEA Publication No. STI/PUB/125 (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna). [Pg.81]

Mistry, K. B., Bhujbal, B. M. and D Souza, T. J. (1974). Influence of agronomic practices on uptake of fission products by crops from soils of regions adjoining nuclear installations in India, page 303 in Environmental Behavior of Radionuclides Released in the Nuclear Industry, IAEA Publication No. STI/PUB/345 (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna). [Pg.91]

IAEA (1995). International Atomic Energy Agency. Clearance Levels for Radionuclides in Solid Materials Application of Exemption Principles, Safety Series No. lll-G-1.5 (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna). [Pg.389]

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) makes a considerable contribution into environmental programs of the Black Sea. The Black Sea countries consider the monitoring of radioactive pollution of the sea to be the priority issue. The IAEA Program is aimed at study of the presence of radionuclides in the Black Sea and tracing variations of its radioactivity. [Pg.27]

International Atomic Energy Agency, Environmental Migration of Long-lived Radionuclides, IAEA, Vienna, 1982... [Pg.413]

International Atomic Energy Agency Technical Reports Series No. 295 Measurements of radionuclides in food and the environment, a Guidebook, IAEA, Vienna, 1986. [Pg.56]

IAEA Technical Reports series no. 295, Measurement of Radionuclides in Food and the Environment—A Guidebook. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (1989). [Pg.252]

IAEA (1985) Sediment KqS and concentration factors for radionuclides in the marine environment. Technical report series no. 247, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna. [Pg.170]

IAEA (1994). Handbook of Parameter Values for the Prediction of Radionuclide Transfer in Temperate Environments, Tech. Rep. Seri. 364, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria. [Pg.555]

Duursma, E.K. (1984) Problems of sediment sampling and conservation for radionuclide accumulation studies. In Sediments and Pollution in Waterways. IAEA-TecDoc-302, pp. 127-135. Vienna International Atomic Energy Agency. [Pg.77]

R. J. Pentreath in Impacts of radionuclide releases into the marine environment, Vienna. International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA-SM-248/102 (1981), pp. 241-272... [Pg.34]

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Assessment of Occupational Exposure Due to Intakes of Radionuclides, Safety Standards Series No. RS-G-1.2, IAEA, Vienna (1999). [Pg.52]

Nordlund, G., and A. L. Savolainen. 1983. Application of non-Gaussian Calculation Schemes for Evaluating Atmospheric Transfer of Radionuclides, in IAEA-SR-85/20, vol. 1, International Atomic Energy Agency, pp. 57-65. [Pg.896]

This appendix contains evaluated and recommended data on a selected set of radionuclides suitable for use in the energy and efficiency calibration of detectors. The data in the first edition of this book were taken from X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Standards for Detector Calibration, published by the International Atomic Energy Agency as IAEA TECDOC-619. Since that time, the data have been re-evaluated and extended within the international Decay Date Evaluation Project (DDEP). After much delay, the updated data were published by the IAEA as XGAMMA (X-ray and Gamma-ray Decay Data Standards for Detector Calibration and Other Applications) in late spring, 2007. [Pg.351]

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Direct Methods for Measuring Radionuclides in the Human Body, Safety Series No. 114, IAEA, Vienna (1996). [Pg.67]


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