[ RadSafe ] Mules Contribute to Cleanup of California Radiation Site

ROY HERREN royherren2005 at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 22 13:31:37 CST 2011


What do you suppose is the Mule's preferred operating system, Windows or 
Apples?  Somehow I suspect that Mules work best on an Apple operating system. 

 Roy Herren 




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From: "Rees, Brian G" <brees at lanl.gov>
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So what is the contamination limit for a mule hide??? 
It behooves us to know... 

That said, (and I'm sure there will be folks that will say it should have been 
unsaid!), there are films that show respirators on horses for Soviet 
above-ground testing at the Semipalatinsk Test Site... the Chinese did the 
same.  But no PC's. Could be an issue with overheating?? 


Brian Rees



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[mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Glenn R. Marshall
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Of course, a better photo would be of a mule wearing Tyvek.......

Glenn Marshall, CHP


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[mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Dan W McCarn
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 11:09 PM
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Great photo!  

And a great reason to use an equine in difficult terrain.  I covered several 
hundred kilometers in Northern Austria on my old horse, Boo, following 
Chernobyl, scintillation counter in my saddlebags.  I learned a great deal about 
dry and wet deposition of radionuclides (R/Ns) and about how R/Ns coat the 
leaves in the forest providing significantly more radiation than in grassy 
fields or farmed land.  Altogether, a valuable experience.

I have a project in mind for one of my horses next spring riding fields in the 
San Luis Valley in Southern Colorado with a 3x3" NaI(Tl) crystal and
1024 channel spectrometer (if the sample rate is high enough, or the horse is 
slow enough).  I'll be collecting data with an ADC and GPS on a laptop.
The intent is to study radium deposition in soils proximal to a uranium feature 
(regional redox-controlled, roll-front).  Hopefully, this will inform my 
soil-sampling plan. And, of course, I will be looking in detail at the 
mineralogy of the soils involved...

I suspect that uranium / radium was redistributed from high-volume irrigation 
wells near the redox front over the last 100 years of irrigated farming.  And, 
of course, I'll be looking to contract for 500 bales of good horse hay!

http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/te_1396_web.pdf
pp.289-315

Dan ii

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[mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Stewart Farber
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The procedure described isn't all that unusual. They're simply using a modified 
Geiger-muler [GM] detector. 


Stewart Farber
SAFarber at optonline.net
www.farber-medical.com


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Sometimes you got to think outside the box!  Creative solution to a difficult 
situation.

http://www.westernmulemagazine.com/image/webimage/MULES%20CONTRIBUTE%20BY%20
GREGG%20DEMPSEY.pdf

Erik C. Nielsen
Health Physicist
USEPA, National Air and Radiation Environmental Laboratory
540 South Morris Ave.
Montgomery, AL 36115
Phone 334-270-3475
Fax 334-270-3454

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