Adopting a proactive approach and focusing on emerging
radiation-generating technologies, Health Physics in the 21st Century
meets the growing need for a presentation of the relevant radiological
characteristics and hazards. As such, this monograph discusses those
technologies that will affect the health physics and radiation
protection profession over the decades to come.
After an introductory overview, the second part of this book looks at
fission and fusion energy, followed by a section devoted to
accelerators, while the final main section deals with radiation on
manned space missions. Throughout, the author summarizes the relevant
technology and scientific basis, while providing over 200 problems plus
solutions to illustrate and amplify the text.
Twelve appendices add further background material to support and enrich
the topics addressed in the text, making this invaluable reading for
students and lecturers in physics, biophysicists, clinical, nuclear and
radiation physicists, as well as physicists in industry.