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RE: Research on Radon



There is always Bernie Cohen's work as a starting point for more ideas.

Emelie Lamothe
lamothee@aecl.ca

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> From: 	Frame, Paul[SMTP:FRAMEP@ORAU.GOV]
> Reply To: 	radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
> Sent: 	Thursday, May 27, 1999 11:51 AM
> To: 	Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: 	RE: Research on Radon
> 
> >I have a graduate student who is interested in
> > defining a dissertation level research area dealing >with environmental
> radon and it's impact, if any, 
> >on the biosphere or any other  sphere. He
> > has a background in electrical engineering and the >radiation sciences.
> 
> Tom, should you wish to pursue it, you might get some interesting ideas
> from
> any number of papers in Volumes 1 and 2 of "Natural Radiation Environment
> III" DOE Symposium Series 51 CONF 780422, 1980. 
> 
> Many of these papers fit rather nicely with your student's interests and
> background.  For example, a number deal with the effect of radon and
> atmospheric radioactivity on the atmospheric electric field and related
> electrical activity (e.g., thunderstorms). 
> 
> Neat stuff! Potential research material, who knows.
> 
> Paul Frame
> Professional Training Programs
> ORAU
> framep@orau.gov
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