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Re: UNSCEAR report: HEREDITARY EFFECTS OF RADIATION



Another pertinent paper is "More than forty years of studies of natural

radioactivity in Brazil", Anselmo Salles Paschoa, Technology, Vol 7

pp.193-212, 2000). The external levels in Morro do Ferro is 0.3 to 22 micro

Sv/h and Onça (Emboabas) 0.7 to 18 micro Sv/h, Specifically in Guaparari

(Espirito Santo)



Place                External Levels micro Sv/h

Streets                       0.1  -    1.1

Hotels                       0.5  -    1.5

Private houses          0.1  -    4.2

Beaches                    0.01 - 14.0

Monazite separation plant 0.5 - 28.0



The abstract can be found at



http://www.cognizantcommunication.com/filecabinet/Technology/tech724abs.html

#techabs725



To obtain complete paper write to author, the abstract contains e-mail and

direction - can use my name



Jose Julio Rozental

joseroze@netvision.net.il

Israel





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

From: Otto G. Raabe <ograabe@UCDAVIS.EDU>

To: RadSafe <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>; Jacobus, John (OD/ORS)

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Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 3:09 AM

Subject: Re: UNSCEAR report: HEREDITARY EFFECTS OF RADIATION





March 15, 2002

Davis, CA



A pertinent paper is Health Physics 82: 87-93 (2002). The background in

Ramsar, Iran, is a remarkable 260 mSv/year without observable cytogenetic

changes.



Otto



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