Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9825172 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2005 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Upper concentration limits are reported for the apparently radioxenon free Tahiti environment. Ottawa has a complex radioxenon background due to proximity to nuclear reactors and medical isotope facilities. Meteorological models suggest that, depending on the wind direction, the radioxenon detected in Ottawa can be characteristic of the normal radioxenon background in the Eastern United States, Europe, and Japan or distinctive due to medical isotope production.
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Authors
T.J. Stocki, X. Blanchard, R. D'Amours, R.K. Ungar, J.P. Fontaine, M. Sohier, M. Bean, T. Taffary, J. Racine, B.L. Tracy, G. Brachet, M. Jean, D. Meyerhof,