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RE: TENR/TENORM Conference Announcement



Dear friends,
You can obtain additional information about the Symposium on my
'Radiation Links' web site:
http://www.westnet.net.au/Walkabout/
or at the site of the Institute of Radiation Protection and Dosimetry in
Brazil:
http://www.ird.gov.br/

Kind regards
Nick Tsurikov
Eneabba, Western Australia

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From:  Erik C. Nielsen[SMTP:nielsenec@earthlink.net]
Sent:  Thursday, 28 January 1999 13:27
To:  Multiple recipients of list
Subject:  TENR/TENORM Conference Announcement

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Forwarded from the Radiochemistry List for those of you interested in
TENORM<br>
<br>
<br>
<font size=3D5><u><blockquote type=3Dcite cite>MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT <br>
</u>The Second International Symposium on &quot;<b>Technologically
Enhanced Natural Radioactivity</b>&quot; (TENR) will be held in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil on September 12-17, 1999.&nbsp; This conference will
examine the situations in which intentional or inadvertent
concentrations
of natural radionuclides are brought into position such that radiation
exposures result.&nbsp; Some of the more important industrial activities
and products in this category include phosphate mineral processing,
metal
ore processing, zircon sands, titanium pigment production, oil and gas
extraction, and building materials.&nbsp; TENR II aims to bring together
both established and young scientists working on radionuclides
associated
with non-nuclear industries to identify gaps in our present knowledge
and
to stimulate new ideas and approaches.&nbsp; Some of the topics to be
examined include: <br>
</font><font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D5>=85 </font>Processes of
enhancement of
natural radionuclides <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D5>=85 </font>Radon and radon daughters in
the
environment <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D5>=85 </font>Techniques of measurement <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D5>=85 </font>Sources and effects of
enhanced
levels of radiation <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D5>=85 </font>Radon and radium in natural
waters
and industrial waste streams <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D5>=85 </font>Natural radionuclide mobility
and
transport <br>
<font face=3D"Symbol" size=3D5>=85 </font>Remediation and management of
contaminated sites <br>
<b>Abstracts</b> should be =BE300 words with author's complete names and
addresses including telephone and email, and be sent before April 30,
1999 (see
<a
href=3D"http://www.ird.gov.br/even1e.html";><u>http://www.ird.gov.br/even
1=
e.html</a></u>
for submittal instructions). <br>
<b>Further Information</b>: Dr. Horst Monken Fernandes, Conference=
 Coordinator, Instituto de Radioprotectecao e Dosimetria, Rio de
Janeiro,=
 Brasil (hmfernandes@openlink.com.br); Dr. William C. Burnett, Chair of
the=
 Scientific Committee, Department of Oceanography, Florida State
University,=
 Tallahassee, FL (wburnett@mailer.fsu.edu). <br>
<br>
Dr. Bill Burnett <br>
Environmental Radioactivity Measurement Facility <br>
Department of Oceanography <br>
Florida State University <br>
Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4320 <br>
U.S.A. <br>
tel: 850-644-6703 <br>
fax: 850-644-2581 <br>
email:wburnett@mailer.fsu.edu <br>
<a href=3D"http://ocean.fsu.edu";>http://ocean.fsu.edu</a>
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<br>
<br>
<div>Erik C. Nielsen</div>
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