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Radiation Dose Reconstruction - Principles and Practices


Publisher
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP)
Year
2010
Leaves
624
Series
Report No. 163
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Radiation dose reconstruction is the retrospective assessment of dose to identifiable or representative individuals or populations by any means. In this Report, the scope of dose reconstruction includes estimates of absorbed dose to individual organs or tissues for specified exposure situations in support of epidemiological studies or compensation programs, to guide interventions in accidental or malevolent exposures, or for individual or public information. For the purpose of this Report, dose reconstruction excludes demonstration of compliance with regulatory criteria for workers or members of the public, and projections of dose from future or prospective exposures. There are many different applications of dose reconstruction as defined here, many potential approaches, and a great deal of scientific and public interest in the results.

This Report illustrates the breadth of the field, and emphasizes that all dose-reconstruction projects, while unique, incorporate a few basic elements, which are described and illustrated with many examples (case studies). Each case study is intended to demonstrate how specific limitations associated with the case study were overcome.
Content:
• Front Matter
• Preface
• Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
2. Basic Elements of Dose Reconstruction
3. Methodologic Issues in Performing Dose Reconstructions
4. Radiation Dose Estimation
5. Assessment of Uncertainties in Dose Reconstruction
6. Dose Reconstruction for Medical Exposures
7. Dose Reconstruction for Occupational Exposures
8. Dose Reconstruction for Environmental Exposures
9. Dose Reconstruction for Accidents and Incidents
• 10. Conclusions
• Glossary
• Abbreviations, Acronyms and Symbols
• References
• The NCRP
• NCRP Publications
Index


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