News site no longer being updatedPlease see www.radioecology-exchange.org for more up to date radioecology related news Posted by: Cath Barnett 1/7/16
Radon Dose CalculatorA spreadsheet model to estimate radon dose rates for wildlife has been made available on this site. See: Radon dose calculator Posted by: Nick Beresford/Jordi Vives i Batlle 5/7/2013
The STAR consortium includes a number of the organisations who developed the ERICA Tool. It is intended that the ERICA Tool will form a component of the screening tier tool for conducting combined human and non-human assessments to be developed by STAR. Consequently, the STAR consortium will collaborate in the forthcoming update of the ERICA Tool anticipated to be released in autumn 2013. This update will take into account: lessons learnt during model inter-comparison exercises (e.g. the IAEA EMRAS programmes and the EURATOM PROTECT project), user feedback, and recent evaluations. See here for details and feedback form. Posted by: Cath Barnett 9/1/2013
RESRAD training coursesArgonne National Laboratory will conduct a series of training courses on the use of RESRAD family of risk assessment codes from March 12-22, 2013. See http://web.ead.anl.gov/resrad/training/. Posted by: Cath Barnett 19/12/2012
New TRS publishedGuidelines for Remediation Strategies to Reduce the Radiological Consequences of Environmental Contamination. Technical Reports Series 475. Posted by: Catherine Barnett 13/12/2012
STAR Strategic Research AgendaSTAR (see info below) invites comments on its Strategic Research Agenda which proposes 15 major research topics in radioecology with the goals of improving research efficiency and more rapidly advancing the science.
Consultation closed. Updated by: Catherine Barnett 12/10/2012
The Radioecology ExchangeWildlife Transfer DatabaseThe wildlife tranfer database is now back on-line. Your assistance in populating the database with any suitable data on concentration ratios that you may have would be welcomed. More informateion can be found here.
Updated by: Catherine Barnett 07/06/11 The next Training course will be held at CEH Lancaster on 12-14th October 2011.Further information available here. The closing date for registration is 30th June 2011 Updated by: Catherine Barnett 07/06/11 The Radioecology ExchangeThe STAR Radioecology Network of Excellence website Wiki Markup |
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for more information. Updated by: Catherine Barnett 1612/06/2011 Situation at Japanese Nuclear ReactorsWe realise that some people may be finding this site whilst looking for information on radioactive releases from nuclear power plants in Japan following the earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011. The STAR Radioecology Exchange has a Wiki Markup |
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New paper available on-line evaluating the approaches used to provide missing values in the ERICA Tool. Posted by: Catherine Barnett 12/06/12 .Updated 8/06/2011 The Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) is the UK's Centre of Excellence for integrated research in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and their interaction with the atmosphere. The CEH Information Gateway is a new tool for finding, viewing and accessing CEH's data resources including radioecology datasets. To view available radioecological data type Radioecology into the Search box. More data will be added in the future - one of the intial datasets available is that for natural radionuclide concentrations in soil, sediment and water in England and Wales (see England & Wales EA for report Assessment of naturally occurring radionuclides in England and Wales describing these data). Posted by: Catherine Barnett |