Evaluation of selected predictive models and parameters for the environmental transport and dosimetry of radionuclides
1979
Charles W. Miller, D.E. Jr. Dunning, E.L. Etnier, F.O. Hoffman, C.A. Little, H.R. Meyer, D.L. Shaeffer, John E. Till
Abstract
Evaluations of selected predictive models and parameters used in the assessment of the environmental transport and dosimetry of radionuclides are summarized. Mator sections of this report include a validation of the Gaussian plume disperson model, comparison of the output of a model for the transport of /sup 131/I from vegetation to milk with field data, validation of a model for the fraction of aerosols intercepted by vegetation, an evaluation of dose conversion factors for /sup 232/Th, an evaluation of considering the effect of age dependency on population dose estimates, and a summary of validation results for hydrologic transport models.
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