Improvement of the dose assessment tools on the basis of dispersion of the 99Tc in the Nordic Seas and the Arctic Ocean

Compartment models are widely used for evaluation of radiological consequences to man and biota in marine environment with spatial and temporal scales of several thousand kilometres and millenniums, respectively (EC, 2003). The compartment modelling uses two rigid general

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Main Authors: M. Iosjpe, M. Karcher, J. Gwynn, I. Harms, R. Gerdes, F. Kauker
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.567.7732
http://www.radioecology.info/Bergen2008/proceedings/110. Iosjpe. OP.pdf
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Summary:Compartment models are widely used for evaluation of radiological consequences to man and biota in marine environment with spatial and temporal scales of several thousand kilometres and millenniums, respectively (EC, 2003). The compartment modelling uses two rigid general