United Nations Scientific Committee On The Effects of Atomic Radiation - Contents of UNSCEAR 2008 Report

Contents of UNSCEAR 2008 Report

UNSCEAR has published 20 major reports, latest is the summary 2010 (14 pages), last full report is 2008 report Vol.I and Vol.II with scientific annexes (A to E).

"UNSCEAR 2008 REPORT Vol.I" main report and 2 scientific annexes

  • Report to the General Assembly (without scientific annexes; 24 pages)
Includes short overviews of the materials and conclusions contained in the scientific annexes
  • Scientific Annex
  • Annex A - "Medical radiation exposures" (202 pages)
  • Annex B - "Exposures of the public and workers from various sources of radiation" (245 pages)
Tables (downloadable) "Public.xls" (A1 to A14), "Worker.xls" (A15 to A31)

"UNSCEAR 2008 REPORT Vol.II" 3 scientific annexes

  • Annex C - "Radiation exposures in accidents" (49 pages)
  • Annex D - "Health effects due to radiation from the Chernobyl accident" (179 pages)
  • Annex E - "Effects of ionizing radiation on non-human biota" (97 pages)

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