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Gavin Hawkley1, Jeffrey Whicker, Jason Harris
1*Department of Nuclear Engineering and Health Physics, Idaho State University, Pocatello ID, 83209; †Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls ID, 83415; ‡Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos NM, 87544.
Abstract:
Excavations of radiological material were performed within confined structures with known operational parameters, such as a filtered exhaust system with known filtration efficiency. Given the known efficiency, the assumption could be made that the air concentrations of radioactivity measured outside the structure would be proportional to the air concentrations measured inside the structure. To investigate this assumption, the inside concentration data was compared with the outside concentration data. The correlation of the data suggested that the inside concentrations were not a good predictor of the outside concentrations. This poor correlation was deemed to be a result of operational unknowns within the structures.
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