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RE: ground deposition and dose, electronic copy of Moe
Depending on how detailed an analysis you want to perform you could use
RESRAD. If most of the pathways are of no interest you can turn them
off. But if you're looking for a quick method then this would
definitely be overkill.
Marty Bourquin
W.R. Grace & Co.
Marty. Bourquin@Grace.com
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From: brees@lanl.gov [mailto:brees@lanl.gov]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 3:35 PM
To: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
Cc: brees@lanl.gov
Subject: ground deposition and dose, electronic copy of Moe
1) Where can I find (mostly internal) doses from ground depositions. I
KNOW I could use a resuspension factor, etc., but is there a table
somewhere, or a more comprehensive method to provide a more studied
answer?
I've been asked about a 40 pCi/gm level of Pu in soil. My
understanding
is that there are different conversions, depending on site use
(industrial,
residential, etc.), and I just can't remember where to go.
2) Is there a URL for Moe's book Operational Health Physics Training
(ANL-88-26) ? I checked the DOE EH site and it's not shown.
Thanks in advance,
Brian Rees
brees@lanl.gov
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