Environmental Radioactivity Monitoring
Articles & Whitepapers
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Case study - Dansk Dekommisionering
Cost effective and environmentally correct handling of radioactive wastewater Client: Dansk Dekommissionering, formerly known as Forskningscenter Risø. The Institution Dansk Dekommissionering was established in September 2003 with the purpose of taking over the responsibility for the nuclear facilities at the Risoe Research Centre. Industry: Handling of radioactive water from different ...
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The Challenge: Perspectives and reflections on the public reaction to recent Fukushima‐related radionuclide studies, and a call for enhanced training in environmental radioactivity
In Response: An academic perspective Recent scientific publications addressing the release of radionuclides into the Pacific Ocean from the damaged Fukushima nuclear reactor in Japan, and in ...
News
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NPL launches new guide with Airborne Radioactivity Monitoring Users` Group
The guide, which was written in collaboration with the radiation user community, describes recommended procedures for the examination, testing and calibration of tritium-in-air monitoring equipment, to comply with the legal requirements set by the ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Gamma Spectroscopy
Gamma spectroscopy is the science (or art) of identification and/or quantification of radionuclides by analysis of the gamma-ray energy spectrum produced in a gamma-ray spectrometer. It is a widely used technique, well illustrated by the following list of examples: