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Tooth Fairy Project
March 29, 2001
Davis, CA
The Tooth Fairy Project reports can be found at the anti-nuclear web site
http://www.radiation.org
The average Sr-90 concentration in baby teeth that they are reporting is
about 1.5 pCi per gram calcium in deciduous teeth. That compares with an
average of about 9.5 pCi per gram Ca in 1964 following the main nuclear
weapons atmospheric testing years. Their values may be correct, but I
haven't seem analytical confidence ranges.
They claim there is a problem because the observed values are greater than
their extrapolated expectation that the level should have gone down
exponentially with a steep slope. Their expectation model is without valid
scientific basis, however.
The reported average value of 1.5 pCi/gram Ca is about what we would expect
from world-wide fallout from the 20th Century atmospheric weapons tests! By
1964 5 MCi (200 PBq) of Sr-90 had deposited in the northern hemisphere.
That deposition continues to this day, but now at very much lower levels,
of course. With a 29 year half life you might expect the average values to
be about 4 pCi per gram Ca now, assuming that plant and grass and cow
uptake rates are unchanged. The lower values than observed can be explained
by reduced uptake of Sr-90 by plants and cows.
Assuming the 1.5 pCi per gram Ca is the same in the bone, the average
skeletal dose will be about 0.02 mGy per year, which with appropriate
tissue weighting factors would give an annual whole body effective dose of
about 0.002 mSv (0.2 mrem) per year to bone marrow and 0.0002 mSv (0.02
mrem) per year to bone surfaces. These are trivial doses compared to the
about 3.6 mSv (360 mrem) EDE which we all receive every year from normal
background.
Otto
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Prof. Otto G. Raabe, Ph.D., CHP
Institute of Toxicology & Environmental Health
(Street Address: Bldg. 3792, Old Davis Road)
University of California, Davis, CA 95616
E-Mail: ograabe@ucdavis.edu
Phone: (530) 752-7754 FAX: (530) 758-6140
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