2009
DOI: 10.1051/radiopro/20095044
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Modeling the inhalation enhancement factor in prospective radiological risk assessment

Abstract: Abstract. Inhalation of suspended particulates originating from contaminated soil is an important exposure pathway that may result from disposal of long-lived solid radioactive waste. A hypothetical scenario was evaluated involving long-term irrigation of agricultural land with contaminated water and ensuing accumulation of radionuclides in surface soil. One of the factors affecting the dose from inhalation of suspended soil particulates is the radionuclide enhancement (enrichment) in airborne soil particles r… Show more

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