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RE: skyshine from radiography sources, Tokaimura criticality acci dent



At 12:10 AM 03/13/2003 -0500, Minnema, Douglas wrote:

>Also, the release of shortlived noble gases needs to be considered, 

>especially for solution systems.  In models I developed a while back, in a 

>room with 8 room changes per hour the shortlived nobles contributed over 

>95% of the plume dose at 100 meters.



Doug: is it only nobles? For example, is there a contribution from 

radio-iodine?



mike



Mike McNaughton

Los Alamos National Lab.

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

phone: 505-667-6130



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