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A RADIOIODINE SPECIATION, DEPOSITION, AND DISPERSION MODEL WITH UNCERTAINTY PROPAGATION FOR THE OAK RIDGE DOSE RECONSTRUCTION
2000
Health Physics
Between 1944 and 1956, radioactive 131 I was released into the atmosphere from operations at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, TN. The releases occurred from stacks and from building vents and openings in three different chemical forms: elemental, organic, and particulate. During their transport in the atmosphere, different forms of iodine react differently with other atmospheric chemicals and moisture, and are removed from the plume at different rates by the processes of dry and
doi:10.1097/00004032-200004000-00004
pmid:10749523
fatcat:odihni3tdbayljh6twndxl65vy