The next major item was the planning of work program It was noted that the next EMRAS meeting will be the 3rd plenary session to be held on 21 November 2005,in Vienna The next Working Group meeting will be held in May 2006, at a venue to be decided before the end of the November meeting
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EMRAS II and STAR population modelling tasks, capitalising on new knowledge and developments The new population modelling group will be coordinated by Frederic Alonzo and Jordi Vives i Batlle The first WG9 session will be held on Wednesdays 21st November 2012 during the MODARIA Technical Meeting We hope that people involved in population
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This TG is joint with the IAEA EMRAS 2 Working Group 3, pending to the signature of a Practical Arrangement between IUR and IAEA (Mr Taniguchi) currently being processed Due to the new direction and content taken by this TG, it has been proposed and agreed to rename it “Biota transfer parameters” TG after its designation within EMRAS 2 •
– Each working group prepared an IAEA (TECDOCS) – Technical Report series (TRS) in some cases • Papers in peer reviewed Scientific Journals – Publication of results is encouraged – Large number of individual papers published on initiative of the WG from results obtained during BIOMASS, EMRAS I, EMRASII, MODARIA
The hypothetical scenarios were tested by members of the working group The results will be available in the working group final report (EMRAS: NORM, 2008) The models used in this work are summarised in Table 1) Other models or modelling packages (for example AMBER, FRAME) were described in the main report but not actually used by members of the
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