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In total, 15 models and approaches have been applied to one or more of the exercises conducted by the BWG. The models/approaches applied encompass those being developed, and in some instances, used in a regulatory context, in Belgium, Canada, France, Lithuania, Russia, the UK and the USA, as well as the outputs of recent EC EURATOM programmes. The participating models included those available to any interested user ([RESRAD-BIOTA|RESRAD-BIOTA], the [ERICA Tool], [England and Wales Environment Agency R&D 128|EA R&D128] and [FASSET]) and in-house models being used/developed by
 various BWG participants (see IAEA \[2\] for a description of all participating models). Group members
 included modellers, regulators, industry and researchers.

The BWG conducted four intercomparison exercises to enable an evaluation of the basic components of the models:

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    Dose conversion coefficients (DCCs) -- participants were asked to estimate the unweighted absorbed dose rates for both internal and external exposure assuming an activity concentration of 1 Bq kg{^}−1{^}in the organism or surrounding media, respectively. A selection of freshwater and terrestrial geometries proposed by the ICRP \[4\] for their [Reference Animal and Plants] (RAPs) were used for the exercises. Estimates were made for seven radionuclides ({^}3{^}H, {^}14{^}C, {^}60{^}Co, {^}90{^}Sr, {^}137{^}Cs, {^}238{^}U and {^}241{^}Am) chosen to cover a range of energies and radiation types. The results of this exercise are described fully by
    [Vives i Batlle et al (2007)]. 
  • Transfer – participants were required to estimate the whole-body activity concentration, of eighteen radionuclides, in seven terrestrial organisms (grass/herb, shrub, earthworm, herbivorous mammal, carnivorous mammal, rodent, bird egg) and twelve freshwater organisms (phytoplankton,zooplankton, macrophyte, benthic mollusc, small benthic crustacean, large benthic crustacean, pelagic fish, benthic fish, fish egg, amphibian, duck and mammal) assuming an activity concentration of 1 Bq per unit (kg, L or m3) of media (soil, water or air, respectively). The results of this exercise
    are evaluated in Beresford et al. (2008).