
doi: 10.2172/10122501 , 10.2172/6788030
Radioiodine, which is the collective term for all radioactive isotopes of the element iodine, is formed at the Savannah River Site (SRS) principally as a by-product of nuclear reactor operations. Part of the radioiodine is released to the environment during reactor and reprocessing operations at the site. The purpose of this report is to provide an introduction to radioiodine production and disposition, its status in the environment, and the radiation dose and health risks as a consequence of its release to the environment around the Savannah River Plant. A rigorous dose reconstruction study is to be completed by thee Center for Disease Control during the 1990s.
Us Aec, Radiation Doses, Carcinogenesis, Radioecological Concentration, Us Doe, Pathogenesis, Reactor Accidents, Radioactive Materials, 220502, Isotopes, Surface Waters, Wastes, Radioactive Wastes, Materials, Fission Product Release, Intermediate Mass Nuclei, 22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors, Nuclear Weapons, Us Erda, 220502 -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Environmental Aspects-- Radioactive Effluents, 054000 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Health & Safety, 053002 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Environmental Aspects-- Radioactive Effluents-- (1992-), 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, Site Characterization, 540230 -- Environment, 053002, Reprocessing, Radioactive Effluents, Ecological Concentration, Oxygen Compounds, National Organizations, Odd-Even Nuclei, Beta Decay Radioisotopes, 054000, Days Living Radioisotopes, Environment, Doses, Risk Assessment, Beta-Minus Decay Radioisotopes, Internal Conversion Radioisotopes, Ground Water, Radionuclide Migration, Mass Transfer, 54 Environmental Sciences, Hydrogen Compounds, Environmental Transport, Radioisotopes, Us Organizations, Radiation Doses 540130, Water, Iodine 131, Savannah River Plant, Terrestrial-- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-), Document Types, Nuclei, Iodine 129, Dictionaries, Accidents, Health And Safety, 540230, Radioactive Materials Monitoring And Transport
Us Aec, Radiation Doses, Carcinogenesis, Radioecological Concentration, Us Doe, Pathogenesis, Reactor Accidents, Radioactive Materials, 220502, Isotopes, Surface Waters, Wastes, Radioactive Wastes, Materials, Fission Product Release, Intermediate Mass Nuclei, 22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors, Nuclear Weapons, Us Erda, 220502 -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Environmental Aspects-- Radioactive Effluents, 054000 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Health & Safety, 053002 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Environmental Aspects-- Radioactive Effluents-- (1992-), 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, Site Characterization, 540230 -- Environment, 053002, Reprocessing, Radioactive Effluents, Ecological Concentration, Oxygen Compounds, National Organizations, Odd-Even Nuclei, Beta Decay Radioisotopes, 054000, Days Living Radioisotopes, Environment, Doses, Risk Assessment, Beta-Minus Decay Radioisotopes, Internal Conversion Radioisotopes, Ground Water, Radionuclide Migration, Mass Transfer, 54 Environmental Sciences, Hydrogen Compounds, Environmental Transport, Radioisotopes, Us Organizations, Radiation Doses 540130, Water, Iodine 131, Savannah River Plant, Terrestrial-- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-), Document Types, Nuclei, Iodine 129, Dictionaries, Accidents, Health And Safety, 540230, Radioactive Materials Monitoring And Transport
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