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A new IAEA Technical Report Series Handbook on Radionuclide Transfer to Wildlife

机译:国际原子能机构关于放射性核素向野生动物转移的技术报告系列手册

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The IAEA Technical Report Series (TRS) handbook on transfer of radionuclides to human foodstuffs from terrestrial and freshwater systems has recently been revised during the EMRAS I programme [1]. The document updates the previous handbook (TRS 364) and constitutes an important source of information for transfer parameters for the human foodchain. Quantification of the rates of transfer of radionuclides through foodchains to humans has long been a key focus of radiation protection. More recently, there has been a move away from radiation protection being solely anthropogenic to one which also considers protection of the environment as recognised by both the IAEA [2] and the ICRP [3] in their Fundamental Safety Principles and revised Recommendations, respectively, both of which now include the need to protect the environment. To address these recommendations and safety principles, the consequences of radiological releases need to be considered in part by estimating an internal dose. To do this, the transfer of radionuclides to wildlife of interest needs to be quantified.udIn response to the need for a reference source of information on radionuclide transfer to wildlife, the IAEA initiated the development of a TRS handbook, which has been supported by interaction with the EMRAS II Working Group 5, (http://www-ns.iaea.org/projects/emras/emras2/working-groups/working-group-five.asp). The TRS handbook has been finalised and is currently going through the IAEA approval process. The TRS handbook provides equilibrium concentration ratio values for wildlife groups in terrestrial, freshwater, marine and estuarine environments. Wildlife is considered to include all non-domesticated plants, animals and other organisms including feral species (i.e. non-native self-sustaining populations). The TRS handbook provides IAEA Member States with transfer data for use in the radiological assessment of wildlife as a consequence of planned and existing exposure situations [3]. As an equilibrium approach is presented, these data are not directly applicable to emergency situations.ud
机译:最近在EMRAS I计划期间修订了有关从地面和淡水系统向人类食品转移放射性核素的IAEA技术报告丛书(TRS)手册[1]。该文档更新了先前的手册(TRS 364),并构成了人类食物链转移参数的重要信息来源。长期以来,量化放射性核素通过食物链向人类的转移速率一直是辐射防护的重点。最近,已经从单纯的人为辐射防护转变为同时考虑到国际原子能机构[2]和国际放射防护委员会[3]分别在其基本安全原则和经修订的建议书中确认的环境保护,现在这两者都包括保护环境的需要。为了解决这些建议和安全原则,需要部分通过估算内部剂量来考虑放射线释放的后果。为此,需要对放射性核素向感兴趣的野生生物的转移进行量化。 ud为满足向放射性核素向野生生物转移的参考信息来源的需求,国际原子能机构启动了TRS手册的开发工作,该手册得到了支持通过与EMRAS II工作组5(http://www-ns.iaea.org/projects/emras/emras2/working-groups/working-group-five.asp)进行交互。 TRS手册已完成,目前正在通过IAEA批准过程。 TRS手册提供了陆地,淡水,海洋和河口环境中野生动植物种群的平衡浓度比值。野生生物被认为包括所有非驯养的植物,动物和其他生物,包括野生物种(即非本地自我维持种群)。 TRS手册为国际原子能机构成员国提供了转移数据,用于由于计划和现有暴露情况而对野生生物进行放射学评估[3]。作为一种平衡方法,这些数据不能直接应用于紧急情况。 ud

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