[ RadSafe ] Breast Cancer Risk, and working in Radiology / Nuclear Medicine

Emer, Dudley EMERDF at nv.doe.gov
Mon Mar 12 17:41:59 CDT 2007


For natural background around the Nevada Test Site look at
http://www.cemp.dri.edu/cemp/
and select one of the stations (no apology for the ancient units, I am
ancient)


Dudley Emer
National Security Technologies
Nevada Test Site
702-295-7808 office
702-794-5824 pager
702-521-8577 cell


-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] On
Behalf Of Michael McNaughton
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 1:26 PM
To: Ruth Sponsler; Diane Griffiths; radsafe at radlab.nl
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Breast Cancer Risk, and working in Radiology /
Nuclear Medicine

For natural background in northern New Mexico, look at
http://newnet.lanl.gov/stabyloc.asp
and select one of the stations. (I am sorry about the ancient units;
they 
are a result of ancient history.)

mike

At 09:00 PM 03/09/2007, Ruth Sponsler wrote:
>  it would help their understanding to know about
>variations in natural background levels scross the USA

Mike McNaughton
Los Alamos National Lab.
email: mcnaught at LANL.gov or mcnaughton at LANL.gov
phone: 505-667-6130; page: 505-664-7733


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