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Studies of surface contamination continued with an attempt to apply previous concepts. Revision of the proposed limit for plutonium in soils was started with major efforts on wind resuspension and the use of data on environmental lead to estimate intake by children.
Contamination Limits for Real and Personal Property. Progress Report, July--December 1975. [Plutonium and Lead Isotopes].
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Studies of surface contamination continued with an attempt to apply previous concepts. Revision of the proposed limit for plutonium in soils was started with major efforts on wind resuspension and the use of data on environmental lead to estimate intake by children.
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Studies of surface contamination continued with an attempt to apply previous concepts. Revision of the proposed limit for plutonium in soils was started with major efforts on wind resuspension and the use of data on environmental lead to estimate intake by children.
ERDA Energy Research Abstracts
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ERDA Energy Research Abstracts
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Low-level Radiation
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Pages : 740
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Category : Radiation
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ERDA Energy Research Abstracts
Author: United States. Energy Research and Development Administration. Technical Information Center
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Pages : 588
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Contamination Limits for Real and Personal Property. Progress Report, July--December 1974
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ERDA Research Abstracts
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Contamination Limits for Real and Personal Property. Progress Report for the Period January--June 1973
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S>During the initial 6 month period of this project, attention was focused on several individual problem areas, primarily through literature searches ond interpretations of the data found. The first was a review of information on the effects of internal radiation doses to the lung with emphasis on the key question of the possible difference in response between a uniformly distributed dose and the same energy delivered to smaller -masses of tissue from radioactive particles. The second involved a study of the soil properties of importance to the transfer to man of radioactive particles and the factors involved in wind erosion with resulting air concentrations. The third was an attempt to better define the many questions arising from mechanisms of transfer involving localized concentrations of plutonium, either from direct disturbance of the soil or from transport of the contamination to other areas. Finally, calculations were made on the air concentrations expected from wind pickup of particles from one contaminated area for comporison with measurements in this area and to further refine the calculational model. (125 references) (auth).
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S>During the initial 6 month period of this project, attention was focused on several individual problem areas, primarily through literature searches ond interpretations of the data found. The first was a review of information on the effects of internal radiation doses to the lung with emphasis on the key question of the possible difference in response between a uniformly distributed dose and the same energy delivered to smaller -masses of tissue from radioactive particles. The second involved a study of the soil properties of importance to the transfer to man of radioactive particles and the factors involved in wind erosion with resulting air concentrations. The third was an attempt to better define the many questions arising from mechanisms of transfer involving localized concentrations of plutonium, either from direct disturbance of the soil or from transport of the contamination to other areas. Finally, calculations were made on the air concentrations expected from wind pickup of particles from one contaminated area for comporison with measurements in this area and to further refine the calculational model. (125 references) (auth).
Contamination Limits for Real and Personal Property. Progress Report, July--December 1973
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Contamination Limits for Real and Personal Property. Progress Report, January--June 1975
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Data for the movement of various contaminants (89Sr, 131I, 32P) from several different laboratory surface materials and textiles were examined and the fractional amount removed per unit time fitted to an arbitrary scale of level of action. Both the nature of the contaminant and the nature of the surface appear to affect the fractional removal although data are not available to define the dependence in any detail. (auth).
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Data for the movement of various contaminants (89Sr, 131I, 32P) from several different laboratory surface materials and textiles were examined and the fractional amount removed per unit time fitted to an arbitrary scale of level of action. Both the nature of the contaminant and the nature of the surface appear to affect the fractional removal although data are not available to define the dependence in any detail. (auth).