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A consideration on internal dose evaluation and intervention based on a surface contamination concept

Creators

  • 1. National Inst. of Radiological Sciences, Ibaraki (Japan)

Description

Long-term radiation doses received by the inhabitants after the Chernobyl accident have been evaluated according to the surface contamination levels on the ground surface. The health effects have also been discussed by comparison between the surface-contaminated area and the uncontaminated control area. Selected protective measures were carried out in accordance with the contamination level of surface soil. These have been based on the 'surface contamination concept' which assumes that the radiation risk to inhabitants is proportional to the level of ground-surface contamination. The observations collected in regions around Chernobyl, however, show that the internal radiation doses to the inhabitants poorly correlate with the surface contamination level. This fact poses a question on the suitability of dose evaluations and interventions based on this concept

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One decade after Chernobyl: Summing up the consequences of the accident. Poster presentations

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
One decade after Chernobyl: Summing up the consequences of the accident. Poster presentations
Imprint Pagination
699 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 10-17.
ISSN
1011-4289
Report number
IAEA-TECDOC--964(v.2)

Conference

Title
Summing up the consequences of the accident.
Acronym
International conference on one decade after Chernobyl
Dates
8-12 Apr 1996.
Place
Vienna (Austria).

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Notes
19 refs, 5 figs, 3 tabs.