Dose coefficient estimation for terrestrial Sphingonotus insects near nuclear facilities in Northwest China
“In the field of biological dose research at nuclear facilities, experts have established a dosimetric model for Mongolian locusts with high accuracy and small errors, providing a solution for biological dose research at nuclear facilities in arid areas.”
Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation ProcessingVol. 40, Issue 6, Pages: 68-76(2022)
作者机构:
中国辐射防护研究院 太原 030006
作者简介:
GONG Wenjing (female) was born in 1994, and obtained her master's degree from China Institute for Radiation Protection in 2020, engaged in the radiation dosimetry and radioecology
LI Jianguo, doctoral degree, professor, E-mail: lijianguo@cirp.org.cn
GONG Wenjing,ZHANG Chao,ZHANG Sheng,et al.Dose coefficient estimation for terrestrial Sphingonotus insects near nuclear facilities in Northwest China[J].Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing,2022,40(06):68-76.
GONG Wenjing,ZHANG Chao,ZHANG Sheng,et al.Dose coefficient estimation for terrestrial Sphingonotus insects near nuclear facilities in Northwest China[J].Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing,2022,40(06):68-76. DOI: 10.11889/j.1000-3436.2022-0049.
Dose coefficient estimation for terrestrial Sphingonotus insects near nuclear facilities in Northwest China