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Herbert Lettner
Researcher at University of Salzburg
Publications - 47
Citations - 1354
Herbert Lettner is an academic researcher from University of Salzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radon & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1235 citations.
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Handbook of Parameter Values for the Prediction of Radionuclide Transfer in Terrestrial and Freshwater Environments
Mikhail Balonov,Catherine L. Barnett,M. Belli,Nicholas A. Beresford,V. Berkovsky,Peter Bossew,Patrick Boyer,John E. Brittain,P. Calmon,F. Carini,Y.H. Choi,P. Ciffroy,C. Colle,S. Conney,P. Davis,G. Durrieu,Sabine Ehlken,Sergey Fesenko,D. Galeriu,L. Garcia-Sanchez,J.-M. Garnier,Martin H. Gerzabek,C.J. Gil-García,Vladislav Golikov,A.M. Gondin Fonseca,Brenda J. Howard,Alexander Hubmer,N. Isamov,F. Jourdain,L. Jova Sed,J. Juri Ayub,Valery Kashparov,Gerald Kirchner,V. Krasnov,E. Leclerc,Herbert Lettner,G. Linsley,D. Louvat,C. Madoz-Escande,P. Martin,A. Melintescu,Luigi Monte,G. Olyslaegers,O. Orlov,S.E. Palsson,Raúl Periáñez,S.R. Peterson,G. Pröhl,A. Rantavaara,P.M. Ravi,E. Reed,Anna Rigol,Umberto Sansone,Sanzharova Ni,R. Saxén,Z.R. Shang,G. Shaw,O. Shubina,F. Siclet,Lavrans Skuterud,Jim T. Smith,F. Strebl,Keiko Tagami,C. Tamponnet,Yves Thiry,S. Uchida,Hildegarde Vandenhove,B. Varga,H. Velasco,Miquel Vidal,Gabriele Voigt,Tamara L. Yankovich,L. Zeiller,G. Zibold +73 more
TL;DR: The IAEA has published materials aimed at supporting the assessment of radiation impacts on human beings and the environment as discussed by the authors, including two major publications, Sediment Kd======¯¯¯¯s and Concentration Factors for Radionuclides in the Marine Environment (Technical Reports Series No. 247), published in 1985, and the Handbook of Parameter Values for the Prediction of radionuclide (Transfer in Temperate Environments) published in 1994, together provided a full set of available transfer parameter values for the marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments.
Quantification of Radionuclide Transfer in Terrestrialand Freshwater Environments for Radiological Assessments.IAEA-TECDOC-1616
Catherine L. Barnett,M. Belli,Nicholas A. Beresford,Peter Bossew,Patrick Boyer,John E. Brittain,P. Calmon,F. Carini,Y.H. Choi,P. Ciffroy,C. Colle,S. Conney,P. Davis,G. Durrieu,Sabine Ehlken,Sergey Fesenko,D. Galeriu,L. Garcia-Sanchez,J.-M. Garnier,Martin H. Gerzabek,C.J. Gil-García,Vladislav Golikov,A. Gondin da Fonseca,Brenda J. Howard,Alexander Hubmer,F. Jourdain,J. Juri Ayub,Valery Kashparov,Gerald Kirchner,V. Krasnov,E. Leclerc,Herbert Lettner,C. Madoz-Escande,P. Martin,A. Melintescu,Luigi Monte,G. Olyslaegers,O. Orlov,S.E. Palsson,Raúl Periáñez,S.R. Peterson,G. Pröhl,A. Rantavaara,P.M. Ravi,E. Reed,Anna Rigol,Umberto Sansone,Sanzharova Ni,R. Saxén,Z.R. Shang,G. Show,O. Shubina,F. Siclet,Lavrans Skuterud,Jim T. Smith,F. Strebl,Keiko Tagami,C. Tamponnet,Yves Thiry,M C Thorne,S. Uchida,Hildegarde Vandenhove,B. Varga,H. Velasco,Miquel Vidal,G. Voight,Tamara L. Yankovich,G. Zibold,L. Zeiller +68 more
TL;DR: The IAEA Technical Reports Series No. 364, Handbook of Parameter Values as discussed by the authors is a set of documents aimed at the limitation of the radiation exposure of the population from various nuclear activities and has been quoted in numerous impact assessments.
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Investigations on indoor radon in Austria, Part 1: Seasonality of indoor radon concentration.
Peter Bossew,Herbert Lettner +1 more
TL;DR: The seasonality of indoor Rn concentration measured in Austria is investigated as a function of other factors that influence indoors Rn, with higher Rn levels in winter.
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Thoron Exposure of Man: A Negligible Issue?
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The effect on lymphocyte chromosomes of additional radiation burden due to fallout in Salzburg (Austria) from the Chernobyl accident
J Pohl-Rüling,O.A. Haas,A. Brogger,Günter Obe,Herbert Lettner,F. Daschil,C Atzmüller,David Lloyd,R. Kubiak,Adayapalam T. Natarajan +9 more
TL;DR: The dose-effect curves revealed the same tendency as the authors found in various previous investigations and support the assumption that repair enzymes could be triggered by a certain amount of damage to the DNA.