Program of the 1995 Annual Meeting, Environmental Dose Reconstruction and Risk Implications
April 12-13, 1995
Setting the Framework for Dose Reconstruction
John E. Till, Chair
Environmental Dose Reconstruction
John E. Till, Radiological Assessments Corporation
Technical Basis for Dose Reconstruction
Lynn R. Anspaugh, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Public Interest and Expectations in Dose Reconstruction
Tim Connor, Energy Research Foundation
Methodology for Dose Reconstruction
Lynn R. Anspaugh, Chair
Reconstructing Emissions from Facilities
Paul G. Voilleque, MJP Risk Assessment
Reconstructing Source Terms from Environmental Data
Harold L. Beck, Environmental Measurements Laboratory
Environmental Pathway Analysis in Dose Reconstruction
F. Ward Whicker, Colorado State University
The Role of Uncertainty Analysis in Dose Reconstruction and Risk Assessment
F. Owen Hoffman, SENES Oak Ridge
Testing Models Used for Dose Reconstruction
Thomas B. Kirchner, Colorado State University
Case Studies in Dose Reconstruction
Harold L. Beck, Chair
\Environmental Dose Reconstruction for the Urals Population
Marina O. Degteva, Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine
Reconstructing Dose to Downwinders from Fallout
Andre Bouville, National Cancer Institute
Reconstructing Doses from Hanford Releases
William T. Farris, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories
Chernobyl Dose for Population of Areas Radiocontaminated after the Chernobyl Accident
Michael Balonov, Institute of Radiation Hygiene
Epidemiological Issues Related to Dose Reconstruction
Roy E. Shore, New York University Medical Center
Nineteenth Lauriston S. Taylor Lecture on Radiation Protection and Measurements
Introduction of the Lecturer, Harald H. Rossi
Certainty and Uncertainty in Radiation Protection, Albrecht M. Kellerer
Epidemiological Studies Based on Dose Reconstruction
Roy E. Shore, Chair
Epidemiology in the Chelyabinsk Region
Mira M. Kossenko, Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine
Epidemiological Studies of Downwinders
Charles E. Land, National Cancer Institute
The Hanford Thyroid Disease Study
Scott Davis, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Epidemiologic Studies Based on the Chernobyl Accident
Gilbert W. Beebe, National Cancer Institute
Environmental Dose Reconstruction and Epidemiology–A Look to the Future
Charles E. Land, Chair
Dose Reconstruction–Where Do We Go from Here?
Roger Clarke, National Radiological Protection Board