European Atlas of Natural Radiation
Аутори
Achatz, MichaelaAjtić, Jelena
Ballabio, Cristiano
Barnet, Ivan
Bossew, Peter
Brattich, Erika
Briganti, Alessandra
Castelluccio, Mauro
Chiaberto, Enrico
Cinelli, Giorgia
Coletti, Chiara
Cucchi, Anselmo
Daraktchieva, Zornitza
De Cort, Marc
Domingos, Filipa
Dudar, Tamara
Elío, Javier
Falletti, Paolo
Ferreira, Antonio
Finne, Ingvild
Fuente Merino, Ismael
García-Talavera, Marta
Gruber, Valeria
Gutiérrez, Villanueva
Hernandez-Ceballos, Miguel A.
Hoffmann, Marcus
Iurlaro, Giorgia
Ivanova, Kremena
Jones, Arwyn
Kovalenko, Grygoriy
Kozak, Krzysztof
Lawley, Russell
Lehné, Rouwen
Lister, Bob
Lucchetti, Carlo
Magnoni, Mauro
Matolin, Milan
Mazur, Jadwiga
Mazzoli, Claudio
Mollo, Mara
Mostacci, Domiziano
Mundigl, Stefan
Nesbor, Dieter
Neves, Luis
Nikolov, Jovana
Nogarotto, Alessio
Onischenko, Aleksandra
Orgiazzi, Alberto
Pacherová, Petra
Panagos, Panos
Pokalyuk, Vladimir
Quindós, Poncela
Sassi, Raffaele
Soligo, Michele
Stoulos, Stylianos
Szabó, Katalin
Täht-Kok, Krista
Todorović, Nataša
Tollefsen, Tore
Tuccimei, Paola
Turtiainen, Tuukka
Tye, Andrew
Udovičić, Vladimir
Vasilyev, Aleksey
Verdelocco, Stefania
Verkhovtsev, Valentyn
Voltaggio, Mario
Zhukova, Olga
Zhukovsky, Michael
Остала ауторства
Cinelli, GiorgiaDe Cort, Marc
Tollefsen, Tore
Bossew, Peter
Gruber, Valeria
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Natural ionizing radiation is considered as the largest contributor to the collective effective dose received by the world population. The human population is continuously exposed to ionizing radiation from several natural sources that can be classified into two broad categories: high-energy cosmic rays incident on the Earth’s atmosphere and releasing secondary radiation (cosmic contribution); and radioactive nuclides generated during the formation of the Earth and still present in the Earth’s crust (terrestrial contribution). Terrestrial radioactivity is mostly produced by the uranium and thorium radioactive families together with potassium. In most circumstances, radon, a noble gas produced in the radioactive decay of uranium, is the most important contributor to the total dose.This Atlas aims to present the current state of knowledge of natural radioactivity, by giving general background information, and describing its various sources. This reference material is complemented by a co...llection of maps of Europe displaying the levels of natural radioactivity caused by different sources. It is a compilation of contributions and reviews received from more than 80 experts in their field: they come from universities, research centres, national and European authorities and international organizations.This Atlas provides reference material and makes harmonized datasets available to the scientific community and national competent authorities. In parallel, this Atlas may serve as a tool for the public to: • familiarize itself with natural radioactivity;• be informed about the levels of natural radioactivity caused by different sources;• have a more balanced view of the annual dose received by the world population, to which natural radioactivity is the largest contributor;• and make direct comparisons between doses from natural sources of ionizing radiation and those from man-made (artificial) ones, hence to better understand the latter.Additional information at: https://remon.jrc.ec.europa.eu/About/Atlas-of-Natural-Radiation
Кључне речи:
Environment and climate changeИзвор:
2019Издавач:
- Publications Office of the European Union
Финансирање / пројекти:
- JRC.G.10 - Knowledge for Nuclear Security and Safety
URI
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC116795https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2439
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Институција/група
Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - BOOK AU - Achatz, Michaela AU - Ajtić, Jelena AU - Ballabio, Cristiano AU - Barnet, Ivan AU - Bossew, Peter AU - Brattich, Erika AU - Briganti, Alessandra AU - Castelluccio, Mauro AU - Chiaberto, Enrico AU - Cinelli, Giorgia AU - Coletti, Chiara AU - Cucchi, Anselmo AU - Daraktchieva, Zornitza AU - De Cort, Marc AU - Domingos, Filipa AU - Dudar, Tamara AU - Elío, Javier AU - Falletti, Paolo AU - Ferreira, Antonio AU - Finne, Ingvild AU - Fuente Merino, Ismael AU - García-Talavera, Marta AU - Gruber, Valeria AU - Gutiérrez, Villanueva AU - Hernandez-Ceballos, Miguel A. AU - Hoffmann, Marcus AU - Iurlaro, Giorgia AU - Ivanova, Kremena AU - Jones, Arwyn AU - Kovalenko, Grygoriy AU - Kozak, Krzysztof AU - Lawley, Russell AU - Lehné, Rouwen AU - Lister, Bob AU - Lucchetti, Carlo AU - Magnoni, Mauro AU - Matolin, Milan AU - Mazur, Jadwiga AU - Mazzoli, Claudio AU - Mollo, Mara AU - Mostacci, Domiziano AU - Mundigl, Stefan AU - Nesbor, Dieter AU - Neves, Luis AU - Nikolov, Jovana AU - Nogarotto, Alessio AU - Onischenko, Aleksandra AU - Orgiazzi, Alberto AU - Pacherová, Petra AU - Panagos, Panos AU - Pokalyuk, Vladimir AU - Quindós, Poncela AU - Sassi, Raffaele AU - Soligo, Michele AU - Stoulos, Stylianos AU - Szabó, Katalin AU - Täht-Kok, Krista AU - Todorović, Nataša AU - Tollefsen, Tore AU - Tuccimei, Paola AU - Turtiainen, Tuukka AU - Tye, Andrew AU - Udovičić, Vladimir AU - Vasilyev, Aleksey AU - Verdelocco, Stefania AU - Verkhovtsev, Valentyn AU - Voltaggio, Mario AU - Zhukova, Olga AU - Zhukovsky, Michael PY - 2019 UR - https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC116795 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2439 AB - Natural ionizing radiation is considered as the largest contributor to the collective effective dose received by the world population. The human population is continuously exposed to ionizing radiation from several natural sources that can be classified into two broad categories: high-energy cosmic rays incident on the Earth’s atmosphere and releasing secondary radiation (cosmic contribution); and radioactive nuclides generated during the formation of the Earth and still present in the Earth’s crust (terrestrial contribution). Terrestrial radioactivity is mostly produced by the uranium and thorium radioactive families together with potassium. In most circumstances, radon, a noble gas produced in the radioactive decay of uranium, is the most important contributor to the total dose.This Atlas aims to present the current state of knowledge of natural radioactivity, by giving general background information, and describing its various sources. This reference material is complemented by a collection of maps of Europe displaying the levels of natural radioactivity caused by different sources. It is a compilation of contributions and reviews received from more than 80 experts in their field: they come from universities, research centres, national and European authorities and international organizations.This Atlas provides reference material and makes harmonized datasets available to the scientific community and national competent authorities. In parallel, this Atlas may serve as a tool for the public to: • familiarize itself with natural radioactivity;• be informed about the levels of natural radioactivity caused by different sources;• have a more balanced view of the annual dose received by the world population, to which natural radioactivity is the largest contributor;• and make direct comparisons between doses from natural sources of ionizing radiation and those from man-made (artificial) ones, hence to better understand the latter.Additional information at: https://remon.jrc.ec.europa.eu/About/Atlas-of-Natural-Radiation PB - Publications Office of the European Union T1 - European Atlas of Natural Radiation DO - 10.2760/46388 DO - 10.2760/520053 ER -
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Achatz, Michaela, Ajtić, Jelena, Ballabio, Cristiano, Barnet, Ivan, Bossew, Peter, Brattich, Erika, Briganti, Alessandra, Castelluccio, Mauro, Chiaberto, Enrico, Cinelli, Giorgia, Coletti, Chiara, Cucchi, Anselmo, Daraktchieva, Zornitza, De Cort, Marc, Domingos, Filipa, Dudar, Tamara, Elío, Javier, Falletti, Paolo, Ferreira, Antonio, Finne, Ingvild, Fuente Merino, Ismael, García-Talavera, Marta, Gruber, Valeria, Gutiérrez, Villanueva, Hernandez-Ceballos, Miguel A., Hoffmann, Marcus, Iurlaro, Giorgia, Ivanova, Kremena, Jones, Arwyn, Kovalenko, Grygoriy, Kozak, Krzysztof, Lawley, Russell, Lehné, Rouwen, Lister, Bob, Lucchetti, Carlo, Magnoni, Mauro, Matolin, Milan, Mazur, Jadwiga, Mazzoli, Claudio, Mollo, Mara, Mostacci, Domiziano, Mundigl, Stefan, Nesbor, Dieter, Neves, Luis, Nikolov, Jovana, Nogarotto, Alessio, Onischenko, Aleksandra, Orgiazzi, Alberto, Pacherová, Petra, Panagos, Panos, Pokalyuk, Vladimir, Quindós, Poncela, Sassi, Raffaele, Soligo, Michele, Stoulos, Stylianos, Szabó, Katalin, Täht-Kok, Krista, Todorović, Nataša, Tollefsen, Tore, Tuccimei, Paola, Turtiainen, Tuukka, Tye, Andrew, Udovičić, Vladimir, Vasilyev, Aleksey, Verdelocco, Stefania, Verkhovtsev, Valentyn, Voltaggio, Mario, Zhukova, Olga, Zhukovsky, Michael, "European Atlas of Natural Radiation" (2019), https://doi.org/10.2760/46388 . .