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Re: FIDLERs and Hot Particles



I was involved with the FIDLER conceptual phase back in the early 60's.  Joe
Tinney was  the driving force that brought it to fruition. Suggest you
contact him.  I will be glad to answer any questions that I can.

Ron Kathren
Professor Emeritus
Washington State University
509-375-5643


-----Original Message-----
From: Marianno Craig <craiger@engr.orst.edu>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 2:32 PM
Subject: FIDLERs and Hot Particles


>My name is Craig Marianno and I am in the middle of my literature review
>for my Ph.D. in RHP at Oregon State University.  My research mainly
>revolves around FIDLERs and transuranic "hot particle" detection in the
>environment.  Unfortunately, articles on these two topics are difficult to
>locate and I believe much of the research in this area was completed
>around the 60s.  I was wondering if anyone may know of any
>articles/ grey papers out there on these subjects.  Any help would be
>welcome.
>
>Thanks,
>CRAIG
>craiger@engr.orst.edu
>
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>Craig M. Marianno                                    Graduate Assistant
>Office Phone: 541-737-2343                           Oregon St. Univ
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