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The role of analogues in radioecology
Authors:Beata Varga  Elisabeth Leclerc  Peter Zagyvai
Institution:1. Central Agricultural Office, Food and Feed Safety Directorate, H-1465 Budapest 94, PO Box 1740, Hungary;2. National Radioactive Waste Management Agency, France;3. BME Institute of Nuclear Techniques, Hungary
Abstract:If no data are available for a specific radionuclide its analogue could be used in radioecological models. They might be used not only in the frame of screening modelling. Relevant processes and features have to be known, such as time scales of these processes, physical, chemical and biological properties of the environment and relevant media. An analogue could only be proven to be valid by comparing its behaviour in the conditions of interest, while confidence in the validity of an analogue will increase as the quality of the justification increases, there will always be some residual uncertainty. Several main types of analogy can be used when measured or recommended values are not available: the same parameter obtained for another isotope of the same element; the same parameter obtained for another element; a different parameter obtained for the same element. There are several cases, when analogues might be applied as indicators of the determining processes in the radioecological studies.
Keywords:Radioecology  Analogue isotope  Parameter  Process
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