[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Bubble Technology - e-mail address?
Dr. Charles,
We have investigated the use of the MICROSPEC-2 for skin dose equivalent
measurements, and found the instrument to provide valuable information
under certain measurement conditions. The following are references of
papers with the details of these studies, that you and other interested
people might find helpful:
Hsu, H.H.; Chen, J.; Ing, H.; Clifford, E.T.H.; and McLean, T. "Skin Dose
Measurement with the Microspec-2." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in
Physics Research-Section A., 412:155-160, 1998.
Hsu, H.H.; Costigan, S.A.; Romero, L.L.; Whicker, J.J. "Skin Dose
Equivalent Measurement for Neutron Deficient Isotopes." In: Proceedings of
the 31st Midyear Meeting of the Health Physics Society, pp. 139-143, 1998.
I can help get copies of these papers for those who wish.
Best regards,
Jeff Whicker
At 01:56 PM 4/26/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Please can anyone give me an e-mail address for Bubble Technology
>Industries at Chalk River, Ontario (Ing et al). I am interested in
>their microspec-2 which evaluates skin dose from contamination via a
>measurement of the beta spectrum. Does anyone have any experience
>with using this?
>
>Many thanks
>
>Monty Charles
>Dr Monty Charles, Reader in Radiation Physics
>School of Physics & Space Research
>University of Birmingham
>Edgbaston
>Birmingham B15 2TT
>England
>TEL +44 0121 414 3483
>FAX +44 0121 414 4725
>************************************************************************
>The RADSAFE Frequently Asked Questions list, archives and subscription
>information can be accessed at http://www.ehs.uiuc.edu/~rad/radsafe.html
>
=========================
Jeff Whicker
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mail Stop G761
Los Alamos, NM 87545
wk: 505-667-2610
fax: 505-665-6071
email: jjwhicker@lanl.gov
=========================
************************************************************************
The RADSAFE Frequently Asked Questions list, archives and subscription
information can be accessed at http://www.ehs.uiuc.edu/~rad/radsafe.html