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Re: Occupationally Exposed Paleontologists?
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- Date: Mon, 25 Apr 1994 16:30:00 -0700
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A couple of extra comments to what Dale said:
Plant fossils, especially logs, also concentrate large
amounts of uranium from the groundwater.
Harley Armstrong who is (or was) a curator at the Museum of
Western Colorado has had some experience with radioactive
dinosaur bones. His number is (303) 242 0971. Failing that
number try (303) 241 9210.
The place to look for info will be in the paleontological
literature.
Paul Frame framep@orau.gov
Oak Ridge Assoc. Univ.