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Apikyan, Samuel.
Nuclear terrorism and national preparedness[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
363.3255
書名/作者:
Nuclear terrorism and national preparedness/ edited by Samuel Apikyan, David Diamond.
其他作者:
Apikyan, Samuel.
團體作者:
Clark Conference
出版者:
Dordrecht : : Springer Netherlands :, 2015.
面頁冊數:
ix, 263 p. : : ill. (some col.), digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Physics.
標題:
Security Science and Technology.
標題:
Effects of Radiation/Radiation Protection.
標題:
Nuclear Engineering.
標題:
Nuclear terrorism - Congresses. - Prevention
標題:
Emergency management
ISBN:
9789401798914 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9789401798907 (paper)
內容註:
Part 1: Response and Recovery -- Preparing for the Aftermath of a Nuclear Detonation: an Analytic Framework for Disaster Management -- Response Tactics for the First 100 Minutes after the Outdoor Detonation of an Explosive Radiological Dispersal Device -- Operational Framework for Recovery from an Attack Involving a Radiological Dispersal Device/Improvised Nuclear Device -- Responding to Nuclear Terrorism: Is Training of First Responders at Sites of Nuclear Disasters Enhancing their Preparedness for Incidents Involving Nuclear and Radioactive Material? -- Urban Response to CBRNE: Multi-Service, Multi-Jurisdictional, Complete Response to Terror Events -- Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute: R&D, Training, Crisis Response. Accomplishments, Opportunities and Policy Questions -- Part 2: Detection and Protection -- Rad/Nuc Detection Standards and Conformity Assessment Program -- New Opportunities of Portal Monitors with Plastic Scintillation Detectors (Asia-New. New Advanced Source Identification Algorithm) -- Mobile Units for Characterization of Contaminated Sites -- Real-Time Isotope Identification and Mapping Capabilities of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Airborne Spectral Photometric Environmental Collection Technology -- Radnet National Air Monitoring Program -- Radiological Emergency Response and Preparedness at the Remote Sensing Laboratory -- Evaluation, Improvement and Guidance for the Use of Local-Scale Emergency Prediction and Response Tools for Airborne Hazards in Built Environments. Cost Action Es100 – A European Experience -- Part 3: Prevention and Mitigation -- Focusing on the Threats to the Detriment of the Vulnerabilities: A Vulnerability Assessor's Perspective; R.G. Johnston -- Preventing, Controlling and Mitigating Radiological Consequences -- Nuclear Preparedness through a National Pre-Event Public Information Campaign -- The Romanian Management System for Nuclear and Radiological Emergencies -- Part 4: Radiation, Associated Risks and Public Health -- Initiative to Enhance Radiological Resilience; K. Vetter -- Societal Consequences of Nuclear Accidents -- Another Cost of 9/11 -- Assessment of Dose and Risk for Public from Potential Exposure Using WINMACCS and JRODOS Codes -- Novel Approaches to Radiation Diagnostics for Population Screening and Incident Triage -- Radiation Injury Treatment Network: A Model for Medical Preparedness for a Mass Casualty Radiation Incident -- Radiation Dose Assessment by Using Lymphocyte Counts.
摘要、提要註:
The nuclear crisis in Fukushima and growing threats of nuclear terrorism must serve as a wake-up call, prompting greater action to prepare ourselves for nuclear and radiological disasters. Our strategy to prepare for these threats is multi-layered and the events of these past years have proved the necessity to re-evaluate the national and international preparedness goals on a scale never before considered. The programme of NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Preparedness for Nuclear and Radiological Threats" has been focused on science and technology challenges associated with our need to improve the national and international capacity and capability to prevent, protect against, mitigate the effects of, respond to, and recover from the nuclear and radiological disasters, including nuclear and radiological accident, terrorist attack by Improvised Nuclear Device (IND) or by "Dirty Bomb"-Radiological Dispersal Device (RDD), that pose the greatest risk to the national and international security and safety.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9891-4
Nuclear terrorism and national preparedness[electronic resource] /
Nuclear terrorism and national preparedness
[electronic resource] /edited by Samuel Apikyan, David Diamond. - Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :2015. - ix, 263 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - NATO science for peace and security series B: physics and biophysics,1874-6500. - NATO science for peace and security series.Series B,Physics and biophysics..
Part 1: Response and Recovery -- Preparing for the Aftermath of a Nuclear Detonation: an Analytic Framework for Disaster Management -- Response Tactics for the First 100 Minutes after the Outdoor Detonation of an Explosive Radiological Dispersal Device -- Operational Framework for Recovery from an Attack Involving a Radiological Dispersal Device/Improvised Nuclear Device -- Responding to Nuclear Terrorism: Is Training of First Responders at Sites of Nuclear Disasters Enhancing their Preparedness for Incidents Involving Nuclear and Radioactive Material? -- Urban Response to CBRNE: Multi-Service, Multi-Jurisdictional, Complete Response to Terror Events -- Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute: R&D, Training, Crisis Response. Accomplishments, Opportunities and Policy Questions -- Part 2: Detection and Protection -- Rad/Nuc Detection Standards and Conformity Assessment Program -- New Opportunities of Portal Monitors with Plastic Scintillation Detectors (Asia-New. New Advanced Source Identification Algorithm) -- Mobile Units for Characterization of Contaminated Sites -- Real-Time Isotope Identification and Mapping Capabilities of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Airborne Spectral Photometric Environmental Collection Technology -- Radnet National Air Monitoring Program -- Radiological Emergency Response and Preparedness at the Remote Sensing Laboratory -- Evaluation, Improvement and Guidance for the Use of Local-Scale Emergency Prediction and Response Tools for Airborne Hazards in Built Environments. Cost Action Es100 – A European Experience -- Part 3: Prevention and Mitigation -- Focusing on the Threats to the Detriment of the Vulnerabilities: A Vulnerability Assessor's Perspective; R.G. Johnston -- Preventing, Controlling and Mitigating Radiological Consequences -- Nuclear Preparedness through a National Pre-Event Public Information Campaign -- The Romanian Management System for Nuclear and Radiological Emergencies -- Part 4: Radiation, Associated Risks and Public Health -- Initiative to Enhance Radiological Resilience; K. Vetter -- Societal Consequences of Nuclear Accidents -- Another Cost of 9/11 -- Assessment of Dose and Risk for Public from Potential Exposure Using WINMACCS and JRODOS Codes -- Novel Approaches to Radiation Diagnostics for Population Screening and Incident Triage -- Radiation Injury Treatment Network: A Model for Medical Preparedness for a Mass Casualty Radiation Incident -- Radiation Dose Assessment by Using Lymphocyte Counts.
The nuclear crisis in Fukushima and growing threats of nuclear terrorism must serve as a wake-up call, prompting greater action to prepare ourselves for nuclear and radiological disasters. Our strategy to prepare for these threats is multi-layered and the events of these past years have proved the necessity to re-evaluate the national and international preparedness goals on a scale never before considered. The programme of NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Preparedness for Nuclear and Radiological Threats" has been focused on science and technology challenges associated with our need to improve the national and international capacity and capability to prevent, protect against, mitigate the effects of, respond to, and recover from the nuclear and radiological disasters, including nuclear and radiological accident, terrorist attack by Improvised Nuclear Device (IND) or by "Dirty Bomb"-Radiological Dispersal Device (RDD), that pose the greatest risk to the national and international security and safety.
ISBN: 9789401798914 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-94-017-9891-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
171863
Physics.
LC Class. No.: HV6433.85
Dewey Class. No.: 363.3255
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