JRODOS: Platform for improved long term countermeasures modelling and management

Author:

Raskob W.,Trybushnyi D.,Ievdin I.,Zheleznyak M.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Waste Management and Disposal,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Nuclear Energy and Engineering,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

Reference8 articles.

1. Ehrhardt, J. and Weis, A. (eds), (2000), RODOS: Decision Support System for Off-site Nuclear Emergency Management in Europe. European Commission, Brussels, Report EUR 19144

2. Raskob, W., Ehrhardt, J. (2000) The RODOS System: Decision Support for Nuclear Off-site Emergency Management in Europe. 10th International Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association, May 14-19, 2000, Hiroshima, Japan, CD

3. Raskob, W., Gering, F., Lochard, J., Nisbet, A., Starostova, V., Tomic, B. (2010) Overview and main achievements of the EURANOS project: European approach to nuclear and radiological emergency management and rehabilitation strategies. Raskob, W., Hugon, M. (eds.): Enhancing Nuclear and Radiological Emergency Management and Rehabilitation, Key Results of the EURANOS European Project, Radioprotection Vol. 45, 2010, No 5, Supplement, pp. S9-S22

4. Ievdin, I., Trybushnyi, D., Zheleznyak, M., Raskob, W. (2010) RODOS re-engineering: aims and implementation details. Raskob, W., Hugon, M. (eds.): Enhancing Nuclear and Radiological Emergency Management and Rehabilitation, Key Results of the EURANOS European Project, Radioprotection Vol. 45, 2010, No 5, Supplement, pp. S181-S189

5. Charnock, T.W. (2010) The European model for inhabited areas (ERMIN) - developing a description of the urban environment. Raskob, W., Hugon, M. (eds.): Enhancing Nuclear and Radiological Emergency Management and Rehabilitation, Key Results of the EURANOS European Project, Radioprotection Vol. 45, 2010, No 5, Supplement, pp. S55-S61

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