W. Rühm

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1990 - 2009

Anzahl

29

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Fast Neutrons Measured in Copper from the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome (2009)

A. A. Marchetti, J. E. McAninch, G. Rugel, W. Rühm, G. Korschinek, R. E. Martinelli, ...

Marchetti, A. A., McAninch, J. E., Rugel, G., Rühm, W., Korschinek, G., Martinelli, R. E., Faestermann, T., Knie, K., Egbert, S. D., Wallner, A., Wallner, C., Tanaka, K., Endo, S., Hoshi, M.,...

Air crew dosimetry with a new version of EPCARD (2009)

Mares, V., Maczka, T., Leuthold, G., Rühm, W.

EPCARD.Net as completely new code is based on the same approved physical algorithm as EPCARD version 3.34. As a major feature, many significant changes were made in the information technology area....

Continuous measurement of secondary neutrons from cosmic radiation at mountain altitudes and close to the north pole--a discussion in terms of H*(10) (2009)

Rühm, W., Mares, V., Pioch, C., Simmer, G., Weitzenegger, E.

Two Bonner sphere spectrometers (BSSs) have recently been installed to measure secondary neutrons from cosmic radiation continuously, one at the environmental research station ‘Schneefernerhaus’...

Comparison of codes assessing galactic cosmic radiation exposure of aircraft crew (2009)

Bottollier-Depois, J. F., Beck, P., Bennett, B., Bennett, L., Bütikofer, R., Clairand, I., ...

The assessment of the exposure to cosmic radiation onboard aircraft is one of the preoccupations of bodies responsible for radiation protection. Cosmic particle flux is significantly higher onboard...

Validation of modelling the radiation exposure due to solar particle events at aircraft altitudes (2008)

Beck, P., Bartlett, D. T., Bilski, P., Dyer, C., Flückiger, E., Fuller, N., ...

Dose assessment procedures for cosmic radiation exposure of aircraft crew have been introduced in most European countries in accordance with the corresponding European directive and national...

Validation of modelling the radiation exposure due to solar particle events at aircraft altitudes (2008)

Beck, P., Bartlett, D. T., Bilski, P., Dyer, C., Flückiger, E., Fuller, N., ...

Dose assessment procedures for cosmic radiation exposure of aircraft crew have been introduced in most European countries in accordance with the corresponding European directive and national...

Current risk estimates based on the A-bomb survivors data - A discussion in terms of the ICRP recommendations on the neutron weighting factor (2007)

Rühm, W., Walsh, L.

Currently, most analyses of the A-bomb survivors' solid tumour and leukaemia data are based on a constant neutron relative biological effectiveness (RBE) value of 10 that is applied to all survivors,...

Long-term measurements of cosmic ray neutrons by means of a Bonner spectrometer at mountain altitudes - first results (2007)

Leuthold, G., Mares, V., Rühm, W., Weitzenegger, E., Paretzke, H. G.

A Bonner multi-sphere spectrometer has been installed in 2005 at the Environmental Research Station ‘Schneefernerhaus’ (2660 m above sea level) on the Zugspitze mountain, Germany, to measure the...

Application of Recent ICRP Models to Estimate Intake and Dose from In vivo and Excretion Measurements of a Single 241Am Inhalation Case (2000)

Truckenbrodt, R., Rühm, W., Nosske, D., König, K.

Results of in vivo measurements are presented, for a worker who was accidentally contaminated with 241Am approximately 26 years earlier. The skeletal burden was measured by means of one HPGe detector...

Intercomparison Exercise for the Determination of 241Am in the Human Skeleton (1998)

Rühm, W., König, K., Malátová, I., Doerfel, H., Foltanova, S., Sahre, P., ...

241Am is known to be a bone-seeking isotope. In the long term it enters the human skeleton. In this paper, the case of a now 62 year old male subject who incorporated 241Am in the early seventies, is...

Individual Dose Assessment of Workers (1998)

Noßke, D., Rühm, W., Karcher, K.

Two examples of individual dose assessment of workers in special monitoring programs are presented, a uranium and an americium incorporation case. It is demonstrated that careful model modifications...

Is cancer risk of radiation workers larger than expected?

Jacob, P, Rühm, W, Walsh, L, Blettner, M, Hammer, G, Zeeb, H

Occupational exposures to ionising radiation mainly occur at low-dose rates and may accumulate effective doses of up to several hundred milligray.