Modeling of Radionuclides Flow in Different Environments
#1617
Radionuclide Fluxes in Natural, Semi-natural and Agricultural Ecosystems: Development of a Regional Radioecological Data Handling and Advanced Modeling Using GIS-technology
Tech Area / Field
- ENV-MRA/Modelling and Risk Assessment/Environment
Status
3 Approved without Funding
Registration date
31.08.1999
Leading Institute
Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russia, Moscow
Supporting institutes
- NIIIT (Pulse Techniques), Russia, Moscow\nScientific & Production Association “Typhoon”, Russia, Kaluga reg., Obninsk\nInstitute of Agriculture Radiology and Agroecology, Russia, Kaluga reg., Obninsk\nMoscow State University / Soil Science Faculty, Russia, Moscow
Collaborators
- National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Japan, Chiba\nRisk Assessment Corporation, USA, SC, Neeses\nForschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit GmbH (GSF) / Institut für Strahlenschutz, Germany, Neuherberg\nFlorida State University / Institute for International Cooperative Environmental Research, USA, FL, Tallahassee\nInstitute for Environmental Sciences, Japan, Obuchi
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