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AW: Background radiation levels



Yes,



The US Geological Service provides a lot of such information - you

should be able to find their web site by a google or yahoo or similar

search.



Franz Schoenhofer

PhD, MR iR

Habicherg. 31/7

A-1160 Vienna

AUSTRIA

phone -43-0699-1168-1319





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Betreff: Background radiation levels



Does anyone on the list know where to find a map of the U.S. with

information 

on background radiation levels?



Alan Pasternak

APasConslt@aol.com

 

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