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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity

Affiliated to the International Union of Radioecology

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
ISSN: 0265-931X
Imprint: ELSEVIER

Statistics
Impact Factor: 1.114
5-Year Impact Factor: 1.413
Issues per year: 12

Editors Biography



S. Sheppard, ECOMatters Inc., Suite 105, W.B. Lewis Business Centre, 24 Aberdeen Avenue, PO Box 430, PINAWA, Manitoba, Canada, R0E 1L0 Curriculum Vitae also available.

F. Brechignac, IRSN-DESTQ/Dir (Bat 229), Directeur d'evaluations et d'animation scientifique, Centre d'Etudes de Cadarache BP 3, 13115 Saint-Paul-lez Durance cedex, France

Curriculum Vitae also available.

S. Hisamatsu, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ienomae 1-7, Obuchi, Rokkasho Village, Aomori 039-3212, Japan
Curriculum Vitae

J. Twining, Institute for Environmental Research, Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation, PMB 1, Menai, NSW, Australia, 2234

John Twining has more than 30 years experience in radioecology and related studies on the environmental impacts of the nuclear fuel cycle in terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems, in the use of radionuclide and stable isotope tracers to assess bioaccessibility and biokinetics as well as in undertaking quantitative, probabilistic ecological risk assessment. He has in excess of 60, single or co-authored, peer-reviewed, scientific manuscripts in addition to numerous commercial and scientific reports. He has been an invited lecturer/demonstrator on several international training courses for the IAEA RCA; the Australian chief scientific investigator on a number of IAEA CRPs related to tropical radioecology; and has provided radioecological advice to the Australian government at the level of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. John's international reputation was recognized by his election to the position of President of the South Pacific Environmental Radioactivity Association and by the request from Elsevier that he be editor on a book on Tropical Radioecology. John is a member of the IUR and was conference organizer of SPERA 2002 held in Sydney. John was primarily responsible for the development of an internationally recognized ecological risk assessment code (AQUARISK) which has been adapted to perform radioecological risk assessments pertinent to offsite releases of nuclear materials. He is currently employed as senior radioecologist at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation in Sydney, Australia.

G. Voigt, International Atomic Energy Agency, Director Agency's Laboratories Seibersdorf, Wagramer Strasse 5, PO Box 200, A-1400 Vienna, Austria 1977 Diploma in Biology, Genetics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, 1980 PhD in Biology, Genetics, University of Bayreuth, 2000 Habilitation in Radioecology at the Technical University of Munich, Ecological Chemistry Faculty, Freising-Weihenstephan, Research Interests: Dr. Gabriele Voigt is the deputy head of the Riskanalysis section in the GSF institute of Radiation Protection and responsible for the radioecology subsection. She is a biologist with expertise in genetics, microbiology, biochemistry, and radiation biology. She has more than 19 years radioecological expertise. Her particular interests include transfer to plants and animals in agricultural and river ecosystems, application of countermeasures and restoration strategies of contaminated ecosystems including the development and application of Environmental Decision Support systems, and dose reconstruction and modelling the transfer of radionuclides via the foodchain to predict doses to humans. She has been involved into a vast variety of national and international projects either as contractor, work package leader or co-ordinator. Her publications include 45 refereed papers; 22 reports/book chapters, 21 conference proceedings and numerous published internal project reports. Since 1998 she is a member of the editorial board of Journal Environmental Radioactivity and since 2000 she is one of the associate editors. External link http://www.gsf.de/
 
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