Radiation Measurements provides a forum for the presentation of the latest developments in the broad field of
ionizing radiation detection and measurement and publishes original papers on both fundamental and applied research.
Traditionally
the journal has covered methods that comprise solid state nuclear track detectors; spontaneous ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Radiation Measurements provides a forum for the presentation of the latest developments in the broad field of
ionizing radiation detection and measurement and publishes original papers on both fundamental and applied research.
Traditionally
the journal has covered methods that comprise solid state nuclear track detectors; spontaneous and stimulated luminescence (including
scintillating materials, thermoluminescence, and optically stimulated luminescence); electron spin resonance of natural and synthetic
materials; nuclear magnetic resonance (including ferrous sulfate and polymer gels), and superheated emulsions (including superheated
drop and bubble detectors). Physics, design and performance of radiation measurements, including computational modelling such as Monte
Carlo simulations, are of relevance to the journal, as well as studies of energy-transfer phenomena, track physics and microdosimetry.
Measurements and calculations of fundamental physical data, such as cross sections, reaction yields and attenuation coefficients, are
acceptable within studies of radiation detection and dosimetry.
Applications of interest to the journal are: personal dosimetry (including
dosimetric quantities, active/electronic and passive monitoring techniques for photon, neutron and charged-particle exposures); environmental
dosimetry (including radon measurements where they introduce methodological advances, predictive models, or detailed and original maps
of complete or unusual geographical/geological regions); cosmic and high-energy radiation measurements (including dosimetry, space radiation
effects, and single event upsets); dosimetry-based archaeological and geological dating; accident and retrospective dosimetry (including
activation detectors). Papers that present novel detection techniques and applications such as illicit radiological and nuclear material
detection (including contraband interdiction and safeguards verification) are also sought. Review articles are periodically solicited
by the Editors.
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Joint Editors-in-Chief:
I. Bailiff
F. d'Errico
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