
doi: 10.2172/6953527
This report presents a tabulation of dose-rate conversion factors for external exposure to photons and electrons emitted by radionuclides in the environment. This report was prepared in conjunction with criteria for limiting dose equivalents to members of the public from operations of the US Department of Energy (DOE). The dose-rate conversion factors are provided for use by the DOE and its contractors in performing calculations of external dose equivalents to members of the public. The dose-rate conversion factors for external exposure to photons and electrons presented in this report are based on a methodology developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. However, some adjustments of the previously documented methodology have been made in obtaining the dose-rate conversion factors in this report. 42 refs., 1 fig., 4 tabs.
Data, Photons, 63 Radiation, Electrons, Environmental Exposure, Leptons, Dose Rates, Massless Particles, 530, Compiled Data, Numerical Data, Radiation Protection, Thermal, Information, Populations 560151* -- Radiation Effects On Animals-- Man, Human Populations, Dose Equivalents, Fermions, Elementary Particles, And Other Environ. Pollutant Effects On Living Orgs. And Biol. Mat
Data, Photons, 63 Radiation, Electrons, Environmental Exposure, Leptons, Dose Rates, Massless Particles, 530, Compiled Data, Numerical Data, Radiation Protection, Thermal, Information, Populations 560151* -- Radiation Effects On Animals-- Man, Human Populations, Dose Equivalents, Fermions, Elementary Particles, And Other Environ. Pollutant Effects On Living Orgs. And Biol. Mat
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