The radiation dose to the public due to atmospheric emissions from the Rostov NPP is calculated using a point conservative approach and a complex of migration and dosimetric models. The radiation exposure pathways and the individual radionuclides in the NPP emissions are ranked according to their contribution to the total dose.
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Translated from Atomnaya Énergiya, Vol. 115, No. 3, pp. 163–166, September, 2013.
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Sharpan, L.A., Karpenko, E.I. & Spiridonov, S.I. Estimation of the Radiation Dose to the Public Due to Atmospheric Emissions from the Rostov NPP. At Energy 115, 197–200 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10512-013-9771-2
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