STAR - IAEA MODARIA programme 'Making data available workshop'

STAR- IAEA MODARIA workshop 'Making data available'

IAEA Vienna 20-21 April 2015
Meeting Room M6 (Conference Building M ground floor)

A workshop co-organised by the STAR project and the IAEA MODARIA programme will be held to discuss:

  • Best practice for making data available
  • Why make data available
  • Review of Japanese sources of Fukushima related data
  • Evolution of international data sets
  • Analyses of international data sets
  • Data sets which may be published
  • IAEA modelling activities

Click on title from agenda to access abstract. Click on name to access presentation.

Agenda (version 10/04/2015) 

 Time

Title

Presenter

20th April

 

 

09:15

Welcome and introductions

 

09:30

PDF icon Making your data available – why & how

PDF icon Chaplow (NERC CEH)

10:15

PDF icon Why modellers want your data

PDF icon Karine Beaugelin-Seiller (IRSN)

10:45

COFFEE

 

11:10

PDF icon Database of biological half-life values for wildlife

PDF icon Nick Beresford (NERC CEH), Karine Beaugelin-Seiller (IRSN) & J. Vives i Batlle (SCK·CEN)

11:30

PDF icon The STAR observatories: the Polish Observatory site

PDF icon Laura Urso (BfS)

11:45

PDF icon Chernobyl studies

PDF icon Cath Barnett (NERC CEH)

12:00

PDF icon Alligators River Region radiological & metals data

PDF icon Che Doering  (Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist)

12:30

LUNCH

 

13:30

PDF icon Past and Current Environmental Actinide Data from former Nuclear Weapons Test sites in Australia

PDF icon M. Johansen (ANSTO)

14:00

PDF icon Fukushima data sources – a review

PDF icon Keiko Tagami (NIRS)

14:45

PDF icon SKB site data

PDF icon Sara Norden (SKB)

15:15

COFFEE

 

15:45

PDF icon Marine environment radioactivity data from Norway

PDF icon Anne Liv Rudjord (NRPA)

16:00

PDF icon Wildlife Transfer Database – update & intentions

PDF icon Nick Beresford (NERC CEH) & Justin Brown (NRPA)

21st April

 

 

09:00

PDF icon Freshwater studies in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

PDF icon Dmitri Gudkov (Inst.  of Hydrology)

09:30

PDF icon Wildlife Transfer Database: Analyses by terrestrial wildlife grouping and RAPs

PDF icon Mike Wood (Salford)

10:00

PDF icon Wildlife Transfer Database – REML analyses

PDF icon Nick Beresford (NERC CEH)

10:30

PDF icon ICRPs needs for its new C5-Task Group dedicated to “Reference Animals and Plants” (RAPs) monographs

PDF icon Jacqueline Garnier-Laplace (ICRP C5/IRSN)

11:00

COFFEE

 

11:30

PDF icon 14C and tritium in the environment: La Hague field data

PDF icon Karine Beaugelin-Seiller (IRSN)

12:00

The SRS approach to estimating exposure of wildlife

PDF icon Justin Brown (NRPA)

12:30

PDF icon Status on the Revision of IAEA SRS 19

PDF icon Tamara Yankovich (IAEA)

13:00

LUNCH

 

14:00

PDF icon FREDERICA Database

PDF icon David Copplestone (Stirling)

14:30

PDF icon Study of the nematode diversity in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

PDF icon Christelle Adam (IRSN)

15:00

PDF icon Low dose effect data from STAR WP5 experiments

PDF icon Christelle Adam (IRSN)

15:30

PDF icon Mixture toxicity data from STAR experiments

PDF icon Clare Bradshaw (Stockholm)

16:00

PDF icon Farm animal transfer database.pdf

PDF icon Brenda Howard (NERC CEH).pdf

16:30

Round-up and close