OKUDA Kei
Department Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Human Environmental Studies Position Professor |
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Language | English |
Publication Date | 2024/09 |
Type | Articles |
Peer Review | With peer review |
Title | Fundamentals of wildlife dosimetry and lessons learned from a decade of measuring external dose rates in the field |
Contribution Type | Co-Authored Publication |
Journal | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity |
Journal Type | Another Country |
Responsible for | 全頁 |
Author and coauthor | Thomas G. Hinton, Donovan Anderson, Edda Bæk, Vikas C. Baranwal, James C. Beasley, Helen L. Bontrager, David Broggio, Justin Brown, Michael E. Byrne, Hannah C. Gerke, Hiroko Ishiniwa, Stacey L. Lance, Ole C. Lind, Cara N. Love, Hiroko Nagata, Kenji Nanba, Kei Okuda, Brit Salbu, Dmitry Shamovich, Lavrans Skuterud, Viachaslau Zabrotski |
Details | ・Primer on methods for determining external dose rates to free ranging animals
・GPS-coupled dosimeters address dosimetry gaps, improve exposure science ・Empirical GPS data challenge dosimetry paradigms and modeled dose rates ・Shows how sampling scale impacts modeled estimates of dose rates to wildlife ・Single dose rate measurements at trap site were poor predictors of actual exposures |