[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Radon progeny measurements



Nicolas,

Quelques bonnes adresses en France:

    - Professeur André Renoux, Laboratoire de Physique des aérosols et du
transfert des contaminations, Univ. Paris XII, Creteil
    - Professeur Georges Tymen, LARAAH - Laboratoire de recherches
appliquées atmosphère - hydrosphère
        Radon 222 - physique des aérosols - physico-chimie de l'air et de
l'eau - atmosphères intérieures - transfert de l'eau en milieux fissurés -
milieux géophysiques
        ERCS - G. Tymen - Site II - Tél. 02 98 01 62 44 - Fax 02 98 01 67 23
        Pages WEB de l'équipe - E-mail : Georges.Tymen@univ-brest.fr

Philippe Duport, ancien de la radioprotection sur les mines d'uranium du
Limousin


----- Original Message -----
From: BRISSON Nicolas <nicolas.brisson@opri.fr>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 8:50 AM
Subject: Radon progeny measurements


> Hello Radsafers
>
> I am rather new to this list so I'll start by introducing myself. The
> name is Nicolas Brisson. I am a French student in nuclear sciences.
> As part of my studies I am carrying out a training period at the
> O.P.R.I. (Protection Office against Ionizing Radiations).
>
> I have to study the effects of radon progeny on human lungs according to
> the size of inhalled aerosol particles.
> In order to measure the activity size distribution of the progeny I want
> to use graded screen arrays or diffusion batteries. The problem is that
> I don't find much bibliography on how to build or purchase one.
> I hope you dirct me to some publications or web sites.
>
> I also read in the last Heath Physics an article by Shinji Tokonami
> where a scanning mobile particle sizer ( TSI model 3934) was used in an
> experiment.
> Does anyone know where to purchase such a device in Europe?
>
> Nicolas Brisson
> OPRI
> France
>
> ************************************************************************
> The RADSAFE Frequently Asked Questions list, archives and subscription
> information can be accessed at http://www.ehs.uiuc.edu/~rad/radsafe.html

************************************************************************
The RADSAFE Frequently Asked Questions list, archives and subscription
information can be accessed at http://www.ehs.uiuc.edu/~rad/radsafe.html