Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1738942 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The ARGOS decision support system is currently being extended to enable estimation of the consequences of terror attacks involving chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological substances. This paper presents elements of the framework that will be applied in ARGOS to calculate the dose contributions from contaminants dispersed in the atmosphere after a ‘dirty bomb’ explosion. Conceptual methodologies are presented which describe the various dose components on the basis of knowledge of time-integrated contaminant air concentrations. Also the aerosolisation and atmospheric dispersion in a city of different types of conceivable contaminants from a ‘dirty bomb’ are discussed.
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Authors
K.G. Andersson, T. Mikkelsen, P. Astrup, S. Thykier-Nielsen, L.H. Jacobsen, S.C. Hoe, S.P. Nielsen,