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RE: Atmospheric radiation



Right Mike. And you can download all of the $75 Vol 1 of the report at:

 http://www.unscear.org/2000vol1.htm 

 

Regards, Jim



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

	From: Michael McNaughton [mailto:mcnaught@LANL.GOV] 

	Sent: Fri 01-Mar-02 9:56 AM 

	To: Kim D. Merritt; radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu 

	Cc: 

	Subject: Re: Atmospheric radiation

	

	



	The UNSCEAR-2000 report has a lot of good info on this subject.

	

	mike

	

	At 08:58 AM 03/01/2002 -0500, Kim D. Merritt wrote:

	>Can someone supply me with a good reference for the variations in

	>radiation particle types, energies and exposure rates with regards to

	>altitude and latitude?

	

	

	

	Mike McNaughton

	Los Alamos National Lab.

	email: mcnaught@LANL.gov or mcnaughton@LANL.gov

	phone: 505-667-6130

	

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