Radioactive Aerosols

Radioactive Aerosols
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 9780080555980
ISBN-13 : 0080555985
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Radioactive Aerosols by : Constantin Papastefanou

Whenever radioactivity is released to the atmosphere, for example by the detonation of nuclear weapons or the testing of nuclear weapons or from nuclear reactor accidents that fraction of it which remains airborne for more than a few hours is liable to be attached to aerosol particles. The resulting radioactive aerosols are carried by atmospheric mixing processes until they settle out or are scavenged by precipitation. The radiation exposure pathway of maximum concern to humans is by inhalation of aerosols and their deposition in the respiratory tract. In this context, it is important to note that radioactive aerosols are commonly of natural origin alos. In particular, the associated radionuclides can be of natural terrestrial origin, such as the decay products of radon gas, or they can e cosmogenic, such as beryllium-7. The exposure of miners of uranium and other ores and minerals to radon and its aerosol-borne decay products is of major significance. The book describes the formation of aerosols, their aerodynamic size distribution, their atmospheric residence time, their sampling and measurement, the range of radioactive aerosols found and studied thus far, including man-made nuclides and radon decay products and their interaction with man, including deposition in the lung and subsequent health effects. - Advanced level science handbook for researchers, scientists and academics - Covers all aspects of radiation exposure in humans, including subsequent health implications - Presents the latest findings and analysis in this highly topical area

Understanding Radioactive Aerosols and Their Measurement

Understanding Radioactive Aerosols and Their Measurement
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 352
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789401007863
ISBN-13 : 9401007861
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Radioactive Aerosols and Their Measurement by : S.D. Schery

This book is intended as an introduction to radioactivity and aerosols for the scientifically literate reader who has had no previous exposure to either of these subjects. Although its main focus is radioactive aerosols, on the road to this subject I provide short, somewhat independent introductions to both radioactivity and aerosols, with some emphasis on experimental aspects. The audience I have in mind is upper-level undergraduates or beginning graduate students with a minimum background of introductory college courses in physics, chemistry, and calculus. This book may also be useful to "crossover" professional- professionals in other fields of science and engineering, for example biology or geoscience, who would like a step-by-step introduction to this subject matter from the physical science perspective. In writing this book I have been sensitive to requests and suggestions from students who need some background in this subject matter but will probably not specialize in it. These students are bright, but busy, and they sometimes feel overwhelmed by the mass of information in advanced, comprehensive texts. No matter how noble the intentions of the authors (or the teachers assigning the books!), these students often do not have time to read such books through cover to cover, and they fmd it difficult to pick out a coherently-connected subset of the material. Furthermore, modern students studying an interdisciplinary subject like radioactive aerosols are likely to be more diversified than ever, in educational background, in interests, and in preparation.

Aerosols Handbook

Aerosols Handbook
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 669
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ISBN-10 : 9781439855102
ISBN-13 : 1439855102
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Aerosols Handbook by : Lev S. Ruzer

With the rapid growth of the nanotechnology industry, the need to understand the biological effects of aerosol exposure has become increasingly important. Featuring contributions by leading experts in the field, Aerosols Handbook: Measurement, Dosimetry, and Health Effects, Second Edition offers an up-to-date overview of many aspects of aerosols, from properties to health effects and epidemiology. Covering indoor, outdoor, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical, and radioactive aerosols, this book explores aerosol dosimetry by defining terms such as exposure and dose. In addition, it looks at nanometer particles, the mechanism of aerosol deposition in the lungs, and modeling deposition with a corresponding uncertainty in risk assessment. The text also emphasizes the importance of accurate aerosol measurements, particularly breathing zone exposure assessments. Examining radioactive aerosols, the book discusses lessons learned from nuclear accidents, radon and thoron, and long-lived radionuclides in the environment. It brings together research on both radioactive and nonradioactive aerosols, supplying readers with a more complete view of how aerosols behave in the lungs. New in This Edition Five new chapters that address the safety of nanomaterials, dealing with nanoparticle cell penetration, high aspect ratio nanomaterials, nanoaerosols in drug delivery, risk assessment, and health effects New chapters on atmospheric pollution related to climate change, chemical analyses of particle filter deposits, and classical nucleation theory New data on measurement, dosimetry, and health effects Updated throughout, this second edition continues to be an essential resource for those who study exposure, dosages, and toxicity to develop treatments for exposure, reduce air pollution, and establish better safety regulations, particularly in industries using nanotechnologies.

Radioactive Air Sampling Methods

Radioactive Air Sampling Methods
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 602
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781420009682
ISBN-13 : 1420009680
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Radioactive Air Sampling Methods by : Mark L. Maiello

Although the field of radioactive air sampling has matured and evolved over decades, it has lacked a single resource that assimilates technical and background information on its many facets. Edited by experts and with contributions from top practitioners and researchers, Radioactive Air Sampling Methods provides authoritative guidanc

Radioactive Aerosols

Radioactive Aerosols
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 272
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780521401210
ISBN-13 : 0521401216
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Radioactive Aerosols by : A. C. Chamberlain

Describes radioactive emissions and their effects.

Filter Pack Technique for Classifying Radioactive Aerosols by Particle Size. Part 1 Preliminary Evaluation

Filter Pack Technique for Classifying Radioactive Aerosols by Particle Size. Part 1 Preliminary Evaluation
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 26
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112113035171
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Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Filter Pack Technique for Classifying Radioactive Aerosols by Particle Size. Part 1 Preliminary Evaluation by :

Study of the efficiency of filters for the retention of natural airborne radioactive aerosols has shown that the paricles with which the radioactivity of the short-lived radon daughters is associated have greater ability to penetrate the variousfilter media than has the fission product debris in the atmosphere; therefore the former is associated with aerosols of smaller size. A preliminary evaluation of the techniques of employing packs of filters of different retentivity characteristics to determine the particle size and/or particle size distribution of radioactive aerosols has been made which indicates the feasibility of the method. It is recommended that a series of measurements be undertaken to determine the relative particle size distribution of RaB+C as a function of time, season and weather, and the size ditribution of fission products as a function of the above parameters and the source of the debris. (Author).

Aerosols Handbook

Aerosols Handbook
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 728
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780203493182
ISBN-13 : 0203493184
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Aerosols Handbook by : Lev S. Ruzer

As more attention is dedicated to understanding the occupational health risks associated with the industrial manufacture and use of nanotechnology, Aerosols Handbook: Measurement, Dosimetry, and Health Effects is a timely presentation of time-tested research in the field of aerosol science. The book covers a multitude of topics in indoor, outdoor,