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[en] Numerous sources of ionizing radiation can lead to human exposure: natural sources, nuclear explosions, nuclear power generation, use of radiation in medical, industrial and research purposes, and radiation emitting consumer products. Before assessing the radiation dose to a population one requires a precise knowledge of the activity of a number of radionuclides. The basis for the assessment of the dose to a population from a release of radioactivity to the environment, the estimation of the potential clinical heath effects due to the dose received and, ultimately, the implementation of countermeasures to protect the population, is the measurement of radioactive contamination in the environment after the release. It is the purpose of this book to present the facts about the presence of radionuclides in the environment, natural and man made. There is no aspect of radioactivity, which has marked the passing century, not mentioned or discussed in this book. refs
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2000; 692 p; Elsevier Science Publishers; Amsterdam (Netherlands); ISBN 0-444-82954-7;
; Available from Elsevier Science Publishers, P.O. Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam (NL); distributed in the USA and Canada by Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc., P.O. Box 945, Madison Square Station, New York, NY 10160-0757 (USA), or through the a href=http://www.elsevier.com/Elsevier/aInternet site

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CTBT, DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS, FISSION PRODUCT RELEASE, FUEL CYCLE, IONIZING RADIATIONS, NUCLEAR TEST SITES, POLLUTION SOURCES, RADIATION DETECTORS, RADIATION DOSE DISTRIBUTIONS, RADIATION DOSES, RADIATION MONITORING, RADIATION PROTECTION, RADIATION SOURCES, RADIOACTIVITY, RADIOACTIVITY TRANSPORT, RADIOISOTOPES, RADIOMETRIC ANALYSIS, SAFEGUARDS, SAFETY, SOURCE TERMS
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