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RE: more on DU
Dr. Raabe,
Thank-you, AMEN!!
Tim Hart
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-----Original Message-----
From: Otto G. Raabe [mailto:ograabe@UCDAVIS.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 2:31 PM
To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: RE: more on DU
December 17, 2002
Davis, CA
There is no need to discuss the internal radiation dose from depleted
uranium because the half life of U-238 is 4.5 billion years which makes its
specific activity tiny. Heavy metal poisoning in possible at really high
intakes, but the radiation dose is really irrelevant.
Ingestion is not much of an issue because depleted uranium and its primary
oxides are quite insoluble. Chronic exposure of animals to inhalable
uranium oxide makes their lungs gray, but doesn't cause cancer in any
organs. A 5 micrometer aerodynamic diameter particle of depleted uranium
dioxide will emit only one alpha particle every 100 days. That's not much
compared to the normal alpha radiation exposure of the lung from radon and
its decay products in room air. Uranium doesn't interfere with any major
biochemical processes, but very high intakes can damage the kidney by heavy
metal effects. Cancer is not a known or expected effect from exposure to
depleted uranium. Overall, uranium is less toxic than lead (uranium
projectile residue is less toxic than lead projectile residue).
I believe that claims that there is widespread effects including cancer
from exposure to depleted uranium are bogus.
Otto
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Prof. Otto G. Raabe, Ph.D., CHP
Center for Health & the Environment
(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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