Estimated dose to man from uranium milling via the beef/milk food-chain pathway

Rayno, DR

HERO ID

1421112

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

1983

Language

English

PMID

6362004

HERO ID 1421112
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 1983
Title Estimated dose to man from uranium milling via the beef/milk food-chain pathway
Authors Rayno, DR
Journal Science of the Total Environment
Volume 31
Issue 3
Page Numbers 219-241
Abstract One of the major pathways of radiological exposure to man from uranium milling operations is through the beef/milk food chain. Studies by various investigators have shown the extent of uptake and distribution of 238U, 234U, 230Th, 226Ra, 210Pb, and 210Po in plants and cattle. These long-lived natural radioisotopes, all nuclides of the uranium decay series, are found in concentrated amounts in uranium mill tailings. In this paper, data from these investigations are used to estimate the dose to man from consumption of beef and milk from cattle that have fed on forage contaminated with the tailings. The estimated doses from this technologically enhanced source are compared with those resulting from average dietary intake of these radionuclides from natural sources.
Doi 10.1016/0048-9697(83)90078-5
Pmid 6362004
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