Aerial Radiological Measuring Survey of the Area Surrounding the La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor, Genoa, Wisconsin, July 1968

Aerial Radiological Measuring Survey of the Area Surrounding the La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor, Genoa, Wisconsin, July 1968

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The Aerial Radiological Measuring System (ARMS) was used to survey the area surrounding the La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor during July 1968. The survey measured terrestrial gamma radiation. A high-sensitivity detection system collected gamma spectral and gross-count data. The data were then computer processed into a map of a 625 sq. mile area showing isoexposure contours 3 ft above the ground. Exposure rates and isotopes identiiied are consistent with normal background radiation. (auth).


An Aerial Radiological Survey of the Nevada Test Site

An Aerial Radiological Survey of the Nevada Test Site

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A team from the Remote Sensing Laboratory conducted an aerial radiological survey of the US Department of Energy's Nevada Test Site including three neighboring areas during August and September 1994. The survey team measured the terrestrial gamma radiation at the Nevada Test Site to determine the levels of natural and man-made radiation. This survey included the areas covered by previous surveys conducted from 1962 through 1993. The results of the aerial survey showed a terrestrial background exposure rate that varied from less than 6 microroentgens per hour (mR/h) to 50 mR/h plus a cosmic-ray contribution that varied from 4.5 mR/h at an elevation of 900 meters (3,000 feet) to 8.5 mR/h at 2,400 meters (8,000 feet). In addition to the principal gamma-emitting, naturally occurring isotopes (potassium-40, thallium-208, bismuth-214, and actinium-228), the man-made radioactive isotopes found in this survey were cobalt-60, cesium-137, europium-152, protactinium-234m an indicator of depleted uranium, and americium-241, which are due to human actions in the survey area. Individual, site-wide plots of gross terrestrial exposure rate, man-made exposure rate, and americium-241 activity (approximating the distribution of all transuranic material) are presented. In addition, expanded plots of individual areas exhibiting these man-made contaminations are given. A comparison is made between the data from this survey and previous aerial radiological surveys of the Nevada Test Site. Some previous ground-based measurements are discussed and related to the aerial data. In regions away from man-made activity, the exposure rates inferred from the gamma-ray measurements collected during this survey agreed very well with the exposure rates inferred from previous aerial surveys.


Aerial Radiological Measuring Survey of the Area Surrounding the Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Monroe, Michigan, September 1970

Aerial Radiological Measuring Survey of the Area Surrounding the Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Monroe, Michigan, September 1970

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The Aerial Radiological Measuring System (ARMS) was used to survey the Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant and surrounding area during Sept. 1970. The survey measured terrestrial background gamma radiation and included a plume track of the stack release gases. A high-sensitivity detection system collected gamma spectral and gross-count data. The data were then computer processed into a map of a 277 sq. mile area showing isoexposure contours 3 ft above ground. Results indicated the presence of isotopes normally found in the background radiation throughout the United States. The plume track revealed no radiation above backgrouad levels. (auth).


Aerial Radiological Measuring Survey of the Area Surrounding the Vermont Yankee Generating Station and the Yankee Nuclear Power Station, September 18, 1970

Aerial Radiological Measuring Survey of the Area Surrounding the Vermont Yankee Generating Station and the Yankee Nuclear Power Station, September 18, 1970

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The Aerial Radiological Measuring System (ARMS) was used to survey the area surrounding the Vermont Yankee Generating Station and the Yankee Nuclear Power Station during September 1970. The survey measured terrestrial gamma radiation. A high-sensitivity detection system collected spectral and grosscount data for the flyable portions of the 625 sq. mile survey area. Isotopes identified and exposure rates are consistent with normal background radiation. (auth).