2002
DOI: 10.1051/radiopro/2002029
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The public health implications of combined exposure to multiple sources of131I released during the Cold War Era: Extension of dose reconstruction to risk analysis and beyond

Abstract: Abstract. During the past 15 years, doses have been reconstructed to members of the public who were exposed to radiation released from Cold War Era government facilities that supported the development and testing of nuclear weapons. A major component of these exposures resulted from releases of iM I to the atmosphere. This paper addresses the public health implications of the combined exposures from the production of radioactive lanthanum at Oak Ridge which released and l31 I deposited in the regions around Oa… Show more

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