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RE: Criticality Accident Summary Significantly Updated
> >From: "Valerie L Putman" <VPUTMAN@inel.gov>
> >Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 20:36:44 -0600
> >Subject: Criticality Accident Summary Significantly Updated (991006)
> >
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> >
> >RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION
> >
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> >The highest measured gamma and neutron dose rates reported so far are
> >about 4.5 and 0.85mSv/hr, respectively, at the nearby site boundary.
> >These reported measurements do not include information from the
> >initial pulse or immediately thereafter.
> >
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Question:
Aren't the gamma and neutron dose rates inverted ?
According to Tosh Ushino's Radsafe posting on Wednesday, October 06, 1999
3:22 PM, the table ( http://www.sta.go.jp/genan/jco/jco1-t.gif ) has
neutron dose rates enclosed in parentheses - with a 4.5mSv/hr maximum
plainly visible - and which matches the peak neutron dose on the graph at
http://www.sta.go.jp/genan/jco/jco2-t.gif .
Jaro
frantaj@aecl.ca
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