Author: P. K. Boyns
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Languages : en
Pages : 13
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An Aerial Radiological Survey of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant and Surrounding Area Diablo Canyon, California
An Aerial Radiological Survey of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant and Surrounding Area
An Aerial Radiological Survey of the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station and Surrounding Area
Energy Research Abstracts
An Aerial Radiological Survey of the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station and Surrounding Area, Wintersburg, Arizona
An Aerial Radiological Survey of the Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station, Clay Station, California
An Aerial Radiological Survey of the La Salle County Station and Surrounding Area
Oversight on Diablo Canyon Nuclear Generating Plant
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment
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Category : Nuclear power plants
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Publisher:
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Category : Nuclear power plants
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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An Aerial Radiological Survey of the Creeks and Tributaries Near the Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station
An Aerial Radiological Survey of the Project Rio Blanco and Surrounding Area
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A team from the Remote Sensing Laboratory in Las Vegas, Nevada, conducted an aerial radiation survey of the area surrounding ground zero of Project Rio Blanco in the northwestern section of Colorado in June 1993. The object of the survey was to determine if there were man-made radioisotopes on or near the surface resulting from a nuclear explosion in 1972. No indications of surface contamination were found. A search for the cesium-137 radioisotope was negative. The Minimum Detectable Activity for cesium-137 is presented for several detection probabilities. The natural terrestrial exposure rates in units of Roentgens per hour were mapped and are presented in the form of a contour map over-laid on an aerial photograph. A second team made independent ground-based measurements in four places within the survey area. The average agreement of the ground-based with aerial measurements was six percent.
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A team from the Remote Sensing Laboratory in Las Vegas, Nevada, conducted an aerial radiation survey of the area surrounding ground zero of Project Rio Blanco in the northwestern section of Colorado in June 1993. The object of the survey was to determine if there were man-made radioisotopes on or near the surface resulting from a nuclear explosion in 1972. No indications of surface contamination were found. A search for the cesium-137 radioisotope was negative. The Minimum Detectable Activity for cesium-137 is presented for several detection probabilities. The natural terrestrial exposure rates in units of Roentgens per hour were mapped and are presented in the form of a contour map over-laid on an aerial photograph. A second team made independent ground-based measurements in four places within the survey area. The average agreement of the ground-based with aerial measurements was six percent.