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RE: Background Radiation Information Sought



Jim,



Is there radon dose info on this "radon site?"  :-) 



Any way to add terrestrial to radon doses by location? plus cosmic?



These sources don't address the original question, which would be of

interest.



Regards, Jim





-----Original Message-----

From:	Jim Otton

Sent:	Fri 11-Jan-02 12:19 PM

To:	BERNARD L COHEN; Dave Derenzo

Cc:	radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Subject:	RE: Background Radiation Information Sought



Dave, Bernard, and all,

The terrestrial gamma component to dose has been estimated for the U.S.

by

Joe Duval (USGS, Reston, VA).  A map showing that dose and related maps

showing the apparent concentrations (in ppm or percent) of the U, Th,

and K

components of that dose can be found at

http://sedwww.cr.usgs.gov:8080/radon/DDS-9.html or

http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/radon/radonhome.html These maps are part of

the

USGS' radon webpage.  These maps are derived from the NURE aerorad

dataset,

the cosmic-source gamma component was eliminated (upward-looking

crystals

were used in the survey).



Jim Otton

U.S. Geological Survey

Environmental Geology of Radionuclides





-----Original Message-----

From: owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

[mailto:owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu]On Behalf Of BERNARD L COHEN

Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 7:55 AM

To: Dave Derenzo

Cc: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Subject: Re: Background Radiation Information Sought





	My paper "Indoor radon maps of the United States" might be

useful,

since radon is the dominant contributor to doses from natural radiation,

and it varies much more than does the gamma ray background radiation.



On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Dave Derenzo wrote:



> Dear Radsafers,

>

> In one of my training classes, I use a very old slide of a US map with

> average background levels for each state.  The slide says the source

of

the

> data was EPA.  This slide does not include the radon contribution to

the

> ede.  I would like to update this slide, but have had no luck in

finding

> more recent information.  Can anyone point me to a reference that has

this

> information on a state by state basis?  I have already tried NCRP 94,

but

> unless I missed something, this information is not included.  A search

of

> the EPA web site also was not productive.  Any help would be

appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

> Dave Derenzo, RSO

> University of Illinois at Chicago

>

>

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