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Environmental protection from ionising contaminants in the Arctic (EPIC)

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Funded by the EC Inco-Copernicus Programme the EPIC project: i) collated The project
therefore aims to collate information relating to the environmental transfer and fate
of selected radionuclides through aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in the Arctic; ( ii)
identify suggested reference Arctic biota that can be used to evaluate potential dose rates to biota
in different terrestrial, freshwater and marine environments; ( iii) model the uptake of a
suite of radionuclides to reference Arctic biota; (iv) development of a reference set of
develop a set  of  reference dose models for reference Arctic biota; (viv) compilation compiled of data on dose-effects
relationships and assessments of potential radiological consequences for reference
Arctic biota; (vi) and integration of assessments of the environmental impact from
radioactive contamination with those for other contaminants.

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. The project worked closely with the FASSET consortium developing some joint databases.

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Reports by the EPIC consortium (Many of the EPIC outputs were superseded by those of the ERICA project).
EPIC papers and reports