학술논문

Estimation of 1945 to 1957 food consumption. Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction Project: Draft
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Other Information: PBD: Mar 1993
Subject
61 RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
60 APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES HANFORD RESERVATION
RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENTS
HUMAN POPULATIONS
RADIATION DOSES
MILK
INGESTION
EGGS
LETTUCE
SPINACH
FOOD CHAINS
HISTORICAL ASPECTS
CONTAMINATION 560101
DOSIMETRY AND MONITORING
SITE RESOURCE AND USE STUDIES
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS MONITORING AND TRANSPORT
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Language
English
Abstract
This report details the methods used and the results of the study on the estimated historic levels of food consumption by individuals in the Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction (HEDR) study area from 1945--1957. This period includes the time of highest releases from Hanford and is the period for which data are being collected in the Hanford Thyroid Disease Study. These estimates provide the food-consumption inputs for the HEDR database of individual diets. This database will be an input file in the Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction Integrated Code (HEDRIC) computer model that will be used to calculate the radiation dose. The report focuses on fresh milk, eggs, lettuce, and spinach. These foods were chosen because they have been found to be significant contributors to radiation dose based on the Technical Steering Panel dose decision level.