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Category : Environmental monitoring
Languages : es
Pages : 148
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NRC TLD Direct Radiation Monitoring Network
Author:
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Category : Environmental monitoring
Languages : es
Pages : 148
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Environmental monitoring
Languages : es
Pages : 148
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NRC TLD Direct Radiation Monitoring Network
Author: Government Printing Office Staff
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ISBN: 9780160120657
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Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
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ISBN: 9780160120657
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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NRC TLD Direct Radiation Monitoring Network
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Direct Radiation Monitoring Network is operated by the NRC in cooperation with participating states to provide continuous measurement of the ambient radiation levels around licensed NRC facilities, primarily power reactors. Ambient radiation levels result from naturally occurring radionuclides present in the soil, cosmic radiation constantly bombarding the earth from outer space, and the contribution, if any, from the monitored facilities and other man-made sources. The Network is intended to measure radiation levels during routine facility operations and to establish background radiation levels used to assess the radiological impact of an unusual condition, such as an accident. This report presents the radiation levels measured around all facilities in the Network for the third quarter of 1995. A complete listing of the site facilities monitored is included. In some instances, two power reactor facilities are monitored by the same set of dosimeters (e.g., Kewaunee and Point Beach). All radiation measurements are made using small, passive detectors called therinoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), which provide a quantitative measurement of the radiation levels in the area in which they are placed. Each site is monitored by arranging approximately 40 to 50 TLD stations in two concentric rings extending to about five miles from the facility. All TLD stations are outside the site boundary of the facility. A complete description of the program can be found in NUREG-0837, Volume 2, Number 4. A similar description can also be found in the fourth quarter report of each subsequent year. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly the National Bureau of Standards) has performed an independent study of the following characteristics of the NRC dosimetry system; energy response, angular dependence, temperature and humidity sensitivity, fading, light dependence, self-irradiation, and reproducibility.
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Direct Radiation Monitoring Network is operated by the NRC in cooperation with participating states to provide continuous measurement of the ambient radiation levels around licensed NRC facilities, primarily power reactors. Ambient radiation levels result from naturally occurring radionuclides present in the soil, cosmic radiation constantly bombarding the earth from outer space, and the contribution, if any, from the monitored facilities and other man-made sources. The Network is intended to measure radiation levels during routine facility operations and to establish background radiation levels used to assess the radiological impact of an unusual condition, such as an accident. This report presents the radiation levels measured around all facilities in the Network for the third quarter of 1995. A complete listing of the site facilities monitored is included. In some instances, two power reactor facilities are monitored by the same set of dosimeters (e.g., Kewaunee and Point Beach). All radiation measurements are made using small, passive detectors called therinoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), which provide a quantitative measurement of the radiation levels in the area in which they are placed. Each site is monitored by arranging approximately 40 to 50 TLD stations in two concentric rings extending to about five miles from the facility. All TLD stations are outside the site boundary of the facility. A complete description of the program can be found in NUREG-0837, Volume 2, Number 4. A similar description can also be found in the fourth quarter report of each subsequent year. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly the National Bureau of Standards) has performed an independent study of the following characteristics of the NRC dosimetry system; energy response, angular dependence, temperature and humidity sensitivity, fading, light dependence, self-irradiation, and reproducibility.
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NRC TLD Direct Radiation Monitoring Network
Author: F. Costello
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Category : Computer networks
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Computer networks
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
NRC TLD Direct Radiation Monitoring Network
Author:
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Direct Radiation Monitoring Network is operated by the NRC in cooperation with participating states to provide continuous measurement of the ambient radiation levels around licensed NRC facilities, primarily power reactors. Ambient radiation levels result from naturally occurring radionuclides present in the soil, cosmic radiation constantly bombarding the earth from outer space, and the contribution, if any, from the monitored facilities and other man-made sources. The Network is intended to measure radiation levels during routine facility operations and to establish background radiation levels used to assess the radiological impact of an unusual condition, such as an accident. This report presents the radiation levels measured around all facilities in the Network for the third quarter of 1996. A complete listing of the site facilities monitored is included. In some instances, two power reactor facilities are monitored by the same set of dosimeters (e.g., Kewaunee and Point Beach).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Direct Radiation Monitoring Network is operated by the NRC in cooperation with participating states to provide continuous measurement of the ambient radiation levels around licensed NRC facilities, primarily power reactors. Ambient radiation levels result from naturally occurring radionuclides present in the soil, cosmic radiation constantly bombarding the earth from outer space, and the contribution, if any, from the monitored facilities and other man-made sources. The Network is intended to measure radiation levels during routine facility operations and to establish background radiation levels used to assess the radiological impact of an unusual condition, such as an accident. This report presents the radiation levels measured around all facilities in the Network for the third quarter of 1996. A complete listing of the site facilities monitored is included. In some instances, two power reactor facilities are monitored by the same set of dosimeters (e.g., Kewaunee and Point Beach).
NRC TLD Direct Radiation Monitoring Network
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 233
Book Description
This report presents the results of the NRC Direct Radiation Monitoring Network for the first quarter of 1997. It provides the ambient radiation levels measured in the vicinity of 74 sites throughout the US. In addition, it describes the recent intercomparison of environmental dosimeters and provides an analysis of the data.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 233
Book Description
This report presents the results of the NRC Direct Radiation Monitoring Network for the first quarter of 1997. It provides the ambient radiation levels measured in the vicinity of 74 sites throughout the US. In addition, it describes the recent intercomparison of environmental dosimeters and provides an analysis of the data.
NRC TLD Direct Radiation Monitoring Network. Progress Report, April 1994--June 1994
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Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
This report is one of a series of technical reports covering results and experiences of the operation of the NRC TLD (thermoluminescent dosimeters) Direct Radiation Monitoring Network. This Network is operated by the NRC in cooperation with participating states to provide continuous measurement of the ambient radiation levels around licensed NRC facilities, primarily power reactors. The Network is intended to measure radiation levels during routine facility operations and to establish background radiation levels used to assess the radiological impact of an unusual condition, such as an accident. This report presents the radiation levels measured around all facilities in the Network for the second quarter of 1994. A complete listing of the site facilities monitored is included.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
This report is one of a series of technical reports covering results and experiences of the operation of the NRC TLD (thermoluminescent dosimeters) Direct Radiation Monitoring Network. This Network is operated by the NRC in cooperation with participating states to provide continuous measurement of the ambient radiation levels around licensed NRC facilities, primarily power reactors. The Network is intended to measure radiation levels during routine facility operations and to establish background radiation levels used to assess the radiological impact of an unusual condition, such as an accident. This report presents the radiation levels measured around all facilities in the Network for the second quarter of 1994. A complete listing of the site facilities monitored is included.
NRC TLD Direct Radiation Monitoring Network. Progress Report, July--September 1993
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
This report provides the status and results of the NRC Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) Direct Radiation Monitoring Network. It presents the radiation levels measured in the vicinity of NRC licensed facilities throughout the country for the third quarter of 1993.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
This report provides the status and results of the NRC Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) Direct Radiation Monitoring Network. It presents the radiation levels measured in the vicinity of NRC licensed facilities throughout the country for the third quarter of 1993.