Bibliographic Citation
| Document | 1 Mb |
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| DOI | 10.2172/10135407 |
| Title | A guide to environmental monitoring data, 1945--1972: Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction Project |
| Creator/Author | Thiede, M.E. ; Bates, D.J. ; Mart, E.I. ; Hanf, R.W. |
| Publication Date | 1994 Mar 01 |
| OSTI Identifier | OSTI ID: 10135407; Legacy ID: DE94008731 |
| Report Number(s) | PNWD--2226-HEDR |
| DOE Contract Number | AC06-76RL01830 |
| Other Number(s) | Other: ON: DE94008731; TRN: TRN: 94:003994 |
| Resource Type | Technical Report |
| Coverage | Topical |
| Resource Relation | Other Information: PBD: Mar 1994 |
| Research Org | Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, WA (United States) |
| Sponsoring Org | Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC (United States) |
| Subject | 61 RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY; 11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS; 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; COLUMBIA RIVER; RADIOECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY; RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION; MONITORING; HISTORICAL ASPECTS; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS; RADIATION DOSES; ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE |
| Description/Abstract | This report is a guide to the work accomplished by the Environmental Monitoring Data Task, which is one of the tasks in the Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction (HEDR) Project. The objective of the Environmental Monitoring Data Task was to recover, evaluate, process, and/or reconstruct the environmental monitoring data for the period 1945--1972. The period of time for which environmental monitoring data were sought was determined by the start-up and shut-down dates of the Hanford facilities that emitted the majority of radionuclides to the two major pathways: air and the Columbia River. Radionuclide emissions to the air were mainly the result of the operation of the chemical separations plants from 1944--1972 (Heeb 1994). Radionuclide emissions to the Columbia River were mainly the result of the operation of the single-pass production reactors from 1944--1971 (Heeb and Bates 1994). Therefore, the historical environmental monitoring data sought were for the period 1945--1972. Within the period of 1945--1972, specific periods of interest to the HEDR Project vary depending on the pathway. For example, 1945--1951 was the peak period for radionuclide emissions to the air and hence vegetation uptake of radionuclides, while 1956--1965 was the peak period for radionuclide emissions to the Columbia River and hence fish uptake of radionuclides. However, adequate historical data were not always available for the periods of interest. In the case of vegetation measurements, conversion and correction factors had to be developed to convert the historical measurements to modern standard measurements. Table S.1 lists the reports that explain these conversion and correction factors. In the case of Columbia River fish and waterfowl, bioconcentration factors were developed for use in any year where the river pathway data are insufficient. |
| Country of Publication | United States |
| Language | English |
| Format | Medium: ED; Size: 81 p. |
| Availability | OSTI; NTIS; GPO Dep. |
| System Entry Date | 2008 Dec 29 |
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