
The Natural Radiation Environment VII: Volume 7
Seventh International Symposium on the Natural Radiation Environment (NRE-VII) Rhodes, Greece, 20-24 May 2002
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 30. March 2005
Book
Hardback
1575 pages
978-0-08-044137-5 (ISBN)
Description
The Natural Radiation Environment Symposium (NRE VII), the Seventh in the NRE series, which commenced forty years ago in 1963 at Rice University Texas, was held in Rhodes (Greece) in May 2002. During the intervening four decades the research work presented at these NRE Symposia has contributed to a deeper understanding of natural radiation and in particular of its contribution to human radiation exposures.It is clear from the quality and diversity of the 143 papers in this volume of Radioactivity in the Environment series that the study of the natural radiation environment is an active and continually expanding field of research. The papers in this volume fall into a number of main and topical research areas namely:
the measurement and behaviour of natural radionuclides in the environment
cosmic radiation measurement and dosimetry
the external penetrating radiation field at ground level
TENR (Technologically Enhanced Natural Radiation) and NORM (Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials) studies
assessment of the health effects of radon
regulatory aspects of natural radiation exposures
In these papers the results of many new surveys of natural radionuclide levels in the environment and of improved methods of detection are described. While some of the natural radiation sources investigated are unmodified by human activity, many accounts are given here of exposures to natural sources which have been enhanced by technology. Such TENR and NORM exposures are shown to range from activities such as mining, oil and gas exploitation, the use of industrial by-products as building materials, to space travel to name but a few. In several cases quite high doses to some individuals are shown to occur. Accounts are given here of methods to prevent and reduce exposures to such sources.
the measurement and behaviour of natural radionuclides in the environment
cosmic radiation measurement and dosimetry
the external penetrating radiation field at ground level
TENR (Technologically Enhanced Natural Radiation) and NORM (Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials) studies
assessment of the health effects of radon
regulatory aspects of natural radiation exposures
In these papers the results of many new surveys of natural radionuclide levels in the environment and of improved methods of detection are described. While some of the natural radiation sources investigated are unmodified by human activity, many accounts are given here of exposures to natural sources which have been enhanced by technology. Such TENR and NORM exposures are shown to range from activities such as mining, oil and gas exploitation, the use of industrial by-products as building materials, to space travel to name but a few. In several cases quite high doses to some individuals are shown to occur. Accounts are given here of methods to prevent and reduce exposures to such sources.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a very well-produced, high quality, hardbound, book containing numerous articles that present valuable overviews of important aspects of the natural radioactive environment."-David M. Taylor, in APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES 64 (2006)
...This book provides a valuable resource for all those interested in environmental radioactivity and radiation.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2005
..is a superb addition to the library collection of any established scientist or engineer or graduate student studying the field on natural radiation in the environment.
Journal and Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2005
M.I. Sheppard
...provides a useful collection of short articles on a broad range of topics for those particularly interested in radon and thoron.
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2005
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 165 mm
Weight
2300 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-044137-5 (9780080441375)
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E. S. Simopoulos | J. P. McLaughlin | E. S. Simopoulos
The Natural Radiation Environment VII
Seventh International Symposium on the Natural Radiation Environment (Nre-VII) Rhodes, Greece, 20-24 May 2002
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05/2014
Elsevier
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University College Dublin, Ireland
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
University of Salzburg, Austria
Content
1. Invited.
2. Keynote.
3. Radioactivity measurements, releases and dosimetry.
4. Radon and thoron.
5. Cosmic radiation.
6. Technologically enhanced natural radiation.
7. Internal and external exposure.
8. High background areas.
9. Effects on biota and ecosystems.
2. Keynote.
3. Radioactivity measurements, releases and dosimetry.
4. Radon and thoron.
5. Cosmic radiation.
6. Technologically enhanced natural radiation.
7. Internal and external exposure.
8. High background areas.
9. Effects on biota and ecosystems.