The Nordic Chernobyl Data Base. Environmental radioactivity measurements. Final report of the NKA project AKT 242

O. Walmod-Larsen (Editor)

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    Abstract

    The NORDIC CHERNOBYL DATA BASE (NCDB) is established for scientific purposes. The aim is to collect valid data on radiation and radioactivity resulting from measurements made in the Nordic countries particularly after the Chernobyl accident. All information is stored in the so called C_base data system, which can handle input from a variety of sources, including multiple information on each sample. The system permits output to various other computer programs for further data treatment. The data base can be used from personal computers as well as from VAX-computers. Data can be displayed in time- or geographical scales and they can be arranged so as to fit different systems for statistical analysis.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationRoskilde
    PublisherNordisk kontaktorgan for atomenergispørgsmål
    Number of pages20
    ISBN (Print)87-550-1641-3
    Publication statusPublished - 1990
    SeriesNORD, 55

    Keywords

    • Accidents
    • Calibration standards
    • Cesium
    • Chernobylsk-4 reactor
    • Computer calculations
    • Data acquisition systems
    • Data processing
    • Denmark
    • Finland
    • Iodine
    • Norway
    • Radiation monitoring
    • Radioactivity
    • Sweden

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